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10th Michigan Lottery player this year wins $25,000 a year for life
HARTLAND, Mich. — For the 10th time in 2024, a Michigan Lottery player is set to take home $25,000 a year for life. The player, from Hartland, matched all five of the white balls in Sunday night's drawing — 06-09-12-24-32 — to win the second-largest prize from the Lucky for Life game.
Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy Restaurant Abruptly Closes
Despite the excitement surrounding the April 2023 opening of Guy Fieri's first Chicken Guy restaurant in Livonia, Michigan, the location has abruptly closed. June 30 was the last day of operation for the location. “We have made the difficult decision to close Chicken Guy! Livonia on June 30th," Tomey Group...
New store in Brighton aims to make homes more beautiful
BRIGHTON — A store opening soon in Brighton aims to make homes more beautiful. Inspired Décor and More will host a grand opening event from 10 am.-6 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at 6111 Grand River Ave. The shop sells home décor and clothing, according to owner Gina Jurries, plus a space for children's birthday parties and classes on Saturdays.
Blank Slate Creamery to be Featured on ABC's GMA
A local ice cream favorite will be featured on ABC's "Good Morning America" during a live broadcast from Ann Arbor Wednesday. "The city of Ann Arbor decided where they would set up to do the live broadcast. They chose the intersection of Ashley and Liberty, and they were looking for Ann Arbor businesses that could represent. Ours was one of them. So we're really pleased to be able to get some publicity," says Janice Sigler, owner and scoopologist of Blank Slate Creamery.
Milford's Pettibone restaurant hopes to offer relaxed sophistication for more than special occasions
MILFORD — After months of building renovations and extensive menu preparations, the highly anticipated opening of Pettibone is just around the corner. The restaurant at 340 N. Main St., former site of Gravity, will welcome diners July 9. “We hope to be somewhere you can eat a more upscale...
The Friday Five — July 4-7
Carnival from 11 a.m.-10 p.m., arts and crafts fair from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., live music from 2-10 p.m. and fireworks at dusk, Clawson City Park, 935 N. Custer Ave., plus Firecracker Mile at 9 a.m. and parade shortly after, both start near 14 Mile and Crooks roads in Clawson, all July 4, see more activities and band lineup at clawson4thofjuly.com.
Dill Pickle and Reuben? We tried some interesting pizza flavors at Shamrock Lounge
BRIGHTON — Livingston County was abuzz last winter, after word broke on multiple social media pages about Shamrock Lounge's to-die-for Detroit-style pizza. “It’s all happened so fast,” Will Cavanaugh, the restaurant's chef, told The Daily in March. “It’s amazing what can happen with (social media) attention. Carryouts have really increased and we’re getting both new customers and older ones that hadn’t been here in years asking about the pizza. It helps that we don’t have a lot...
This Michigan Main Street will transform into Stars Hollow in September
BRIGHTON — Downtown Brighton is preparing to transform itself into a scene straight from "Gilmore Girls." The popular television show, which follows the life of mother-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory Gilmore and other members of the small town they inhabit, has accumulated millions of viewers since the series first aired in the early 2000s.
Michigan is a special place in Kashmir-born writer's journey
A new memoir, "Bird Milk & Mosquito Bones," examines L.A.-based author Priyanka Mattoo's feelings about home, from Kashmir to her formative years spent in Southeast Michigan. The big picture: Mattoo, who moved to Michigan at age 17 in 1997 and whose parents still live in Oakland County, released the collection of essays in June.
Low Income And Lack Of Food Stores Linked To Type Of Snacks And Sweets People Eat, Study Says
People living in lower-income neighborhoods and in areas without local food stores eat more snacks and sweets than those in higher-income areas and in neighborhoods with many food stores, a new study shows. Researchers at the University of Michigan and University of Alabama-Birmingham looked at overall consumption of snacks and...
Food truck rallies returning to Ann Arbor Farmers Market
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A variety of food trucks are set to return to the Ann Arbor Farmers Market pavillon for the summer and fall starting this month. On the third Wednesday of every month, different trucks, food carts and pop-ups will sell dinner and dessert to market visitors between 5-8 p.m. at 315 Detroit St.
Freshman 15, working out and staying healthy in college
The summer before my freshman year, I was in the best shape of my life. I worked out five days a week, lifting weights and running multiple miles. I was eating well. I started noticing muscle in places I never had before. Surely, I could continue this regimen in college with no problem, right?
71st annual Chicken Broil set for July 20, 2024
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. The 71st annual Manchester Chicken Broil, the decades-long and entirely volunteer-run event that takes place in the City of Manchester, located 25 minutes outside Ann Arbor in Washtenaw County, is set for Saturday, July 20, from 4pm to 7:30pm at the Alumni Memorial Field, and with it comes some new and exciting additions.
Pet Supplies Plus and Wag N’ Wash Enjoy Double-Digit Mid-Year Growth
Livonia, Mich. — Pet Supplies Plus and Wag N’ Wash report double-digit mid-year growth with 23 sold franchise agreements and 16 store openings. Collectively, the brands are projected to sell a total of 70 franchise units and open at least 45 stores by year-end. While each franchise has...
Northville High School Hosts Exciting Summer Orchestra Camp for All Skill Levels
Join us for a fantastic mix of music and activities! We’ll get to know each other through games, fun activities, and crafts. Participants will receive instruction on their instruments, composition, and playing/reading sessions. Some meals will be provided as indicated on the schedule. Camp Schedule:. Middle School or Intermediate...
Your guide to an Ann Arbor sweet treat
Whether it’s a well-deserved break from a long study session or after a night walking around town, nothing is more rewarding than a little sweet treat. A sweet treat run is the best way to forge new bonds while learningto navigate your new home. While you embark on an eventful year, remember to take the time to treat yourself, whether that be with a group of new friends or on your own.
Hot girl walks and solo dinners: Spending time for yourself with intention
When I first stepped onto campus as a freshman, I was bright-eyed and ready to take on college life alongside my fellow members of the class of 2026. In the bustle of my orientation week, I surrounded myself with people all the time, eager to make new friends and explore the campus as a student for the first time. This new, extroverted personality I discovered was one I tried to embrace.
Holocaust museums condemn wave of hate against Jewish organizations
Seven Holocaust museums in North America issued a joint statement on the alarming rise of antisemitic attacks since Oct. 7. “Holocaust museums are no strangers to acts of antisemitism. We teach how those acts—celebrated and reinforced at all levels of Nazi society—led to the murder of approximately 6 million Jews,” the group wrote on Monday. “The senseless scapegoating of Jews did not begin or end with the Holocaust.”
Five great Ann Arbor-area museums you might not know about
ANN ARBOR, MI – Ann Arbor is home to many great museums, from the Hands on Museum to the University of Michigan Museum of art, but not all of those museums get the attention they deserve. If your looking to learn something new, or explore a museum you haven’t...
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