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Two Michigan Children’s Hospitals Ranked Among Best in America
We never want to see our children hospitalized. But unfortunately, check-ups and routine appointments aren't the extent of children's hospitals. The doctors and nurses who work in pediatric care have to be able to handle everything from those routine visits to unimaginable circumstances. It's not a thankless job, but it sure is a heavy burden that so many pediatric healthcare workers shoulder every day with a smile.
Bridge Michigan growth continues. Kathy Kieliszewski to help lead newsroom
Kathy Kieliszewski comes to Bridge Michigan after overseeing visuals at the Detroit Free Press for 12 years. She will help lead the newsroom and oversee efforts to innovate content and delivery of journalism. Emma Carr comes aboard as revenue development specialist, while Devin Scillian joins nonprofit board overseeing Bridge. Kathy...
As election nears, Michigan, other states confront intimidation of clerks
ROCHESTER HILLS – Exactly seven days had passed since the 2020 presidential election when Tina Barton sat down at her desk and saw the blinking light on her office phone. It had already been a week from hell for the city clerk of Rochester Hills. Her office was responsible for administering an election that had grown increasingly contested, especially in her home state of Michigan. At one point, she’d worked for 36 hours straight.
Severe Weather With Large Hail Possible Across Parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan
Heavy Tropical Showers & Storms Continue Along Texas & Louisiana Coast. Good morning everyone. The Northeast conitnues to bask in very pleasant and dry weather as strong high pressure controls the show. Mid to upper 70's dominate most of the area during the daytime, with 50's overnight for a nice September bite to the air.
Public Health Officials in Michigan Investigating Backyard Bacterial Outbreak
The outbreak has spread to 7 new states including Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Between the spotted lanternfly, a massive deli meat recall, and the brain-eating amoeba that could be lurking in Michigan's lakes, I'm not even sure where in The Mitten is safe anymore-- because it's certainly not your own back yard!
Chick-fil-A to expand Michigan footprint with 25-30 new locations, adding 2,500 jobs
Fast food giant Chick-fil-A is making an investment and expanding its Michigan footprint by adding more than two dozen locations in metro Detroit and statewide, the Atlanta-based chain announced on Wednesday. With 28 restaurants now operating across the state, the chain known for its chicken sandwiches expects to add 25-30 locations in Michigan,...
Michigan Black Man Serves As His Own Lawyer And Gets Burglary Conviction Appealed
Gregory Tucker, 65, argued that the DNA found on a soda bottle wasn’t sufficient enough to convict him in the 2018 break-in near Detroit. The post Michigan Black Man Serves As His Own Lawyer And Gets Burglary Conviction Appealed appeared first on NewsOne.
Michigan winter forecast: Better not sell the snowblower
This winter’s forecast for Michigan reads a lot different from the one last year going into winter. The official forecast shows an interesting combination of temperature and precipitation forecasts. Seasonal forecasts are three-month forecasts. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is the NOAA office that issues the National Weather Service’s...
Struggling Michigan school districts receive $25M to boost student math scores
(The Center Square) – The Michigan Department of Education is awarding nearly $25 million in grants to local public education agencies to fund K-5 mathematics programs aimed at improving math instruction and learning recovery. The announcement follows MDE data released last week showing mixed progress in mathematics learning in schools across the state. “It’s exciting to see the enormous interest of local and intermediate school districts in these math grants,”...
Michigan Stores Hand Out Harmful Chemicals in Receipts—How to Stay Safe While Shopping
Most receipts from major stores and restaurants, including those in Michigan, contain "toxic chemicals" like bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS), according to new research. These chemicals, found in the coating of receipt paper, can be absorbed through the skin and may pose health risks. BPA has been linked to reproductive issues in animals, but its impact on humans requires more research.
Secretary of State announces winners of Michigan’s first ‘I voted’ sticker design contest
As the November election looms, Michigan voters can rest easy knowing the results have already been tallied in another important vote: the designs for the state’s “I Voted” stickers. After launching Michigan’s first “I Voted” sticker design contest in May, more than 480 designs were submitted, before members of the Michigan Collegiate Student Advisory Task […]
Dimes Worth $2 Million Could Be Hidden In Michigan
Every so often someone makes a mistake that turns out to be beneficial for a handful of people but most of the time, mistakes mean problems. If you work for the US Mint or the Us government than yes, you may feel like some of these mistakes are your problems but if you're like the rest of us who don't, this mistake is like a dream come true. Mistakes that are committed by the US Mint come with a hefty price tag.
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