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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024
In today's newsletter, Michigan's public housing will see improvements, get ready for a rainy weekend, and Manitou Islands needs a summer park ranger.
Celebrating Mother's Day across Michigan
Mother's Day is just two days away on Sunday, May 12, and you might be scrambling for that last minute gift (like me). If you're looking for a special way to honor the mother figure in your life, these options across Michigan might fit the bill.
Start the day off with a tasty meal at the Roxy Café in Jackson County. The historic dining spot offers a full breakfast and lunch menu with daily specials. If the matriarch in your life has a green thumb, stop by the Hidden Lake Gardens’ annual plant sale this weekend in Lenawee County.
Sip on bottomless mimosas and create floral arrangements during a class at Prost Wine Bar & Charcuterie at Uptown Bay City. If you're in Ann Arbor, check out these five restaurants for Mother's Day. Before hitting the road to celebrate the holiday, see which road closures will impact your travel plans this weekend.
Curated by Cara Hackett
The Manitou Islands could be your home and office for the summer. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is looking for a temporary ranger for the 2024 season.(Photo by National Park Service)
Michigan lands $52M from feds to improve public housing
Funding: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded Michigan’s 105 public housing authorities more than $52 million this week to fund the development, financing, modernization and improvements of its housing stock.
More housing: More than $1 million federal tax credits was approved for an affordable housing project, bringing 50 new units to Muskegon. The city was among 14 communities statewide to receive federal tax credits for new construction housing projects.
In Washtenaw County: A17-story apartment high-rise outside downtown Ann Arboris now approved for development despite a fair amount of lingering controversy over it.
Michigan AG wants to sue the fossil fuel industry over climate change
Consequences: The burning of fossil fuels is the proven cause of global climate change and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said she will go to court to make the responsible industry pay for it. From stronger, more frequent storms to crop failures, Nessel says damages from climate-related problems are just the beginning of extra expenses and lost economic opportunities for the state.
Also from the attorney general: Michigan’s attorney general announced charges Wednesday against former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and her attorney, Stefanie Lambert. They supported attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and allegedly accessed voting systems without authorization to find election fraud.
"Productivity credits": Under a new newbipartisan bill, some prisoners incarcerated by the Michigan Department of Correction could have a shot at reducing their prison sentence if they actively work and succeed at improving themselves while imprisoned.
Michigan’s weekend has an ‘Alberta Clipper’ rain system to deal with
Weekend forecast: This weekend in Michigan will be occasionally on the gloomy side. Rain showers will be common Saturday morning for the U.P. and northwest Lower Michigan before moving south that afternoon. Sunday should be mostly dry throughout the state.
Rating: The National Weather Service has finished the damage assessment in St. Joseph County and rated it as an EF2 strength tornado.Video footage and layout of some tree damage confirms this was a multi-vortex tornado during its peak intensity. The NWS has confirmed four tornadoes this week, as of May 9.
From above: Aerial footage of the path of the recent EF2 tornado that struck Portage, Texas Township and Pavilion Township shows roofs ripped off homes, trees snapped or uproots, and businesses destroyed.
Ascension health system reports disruptions due to cyberattack
Cyberattack:A St. Louis-based health system with hospitals across Michigan reported being the victim of a cyberattack this week. Ascension said it detected some unusual activity on its network systems Wednesday, May 8. Since then, it has reported disruptions to its clinical operations and interrupted access to some of its systems.
Medical billing: One of Michigan’s largest health insurance agencies, Priority Health, changed the way it reimburses care providers for virtual services known as telehealth, raising concerns about patient care.
Also in health: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced Thursday, May 9, it’s using $1.3 million in opioid settlement funds to help five birthing hospitals around the state expand their support for substance-exposed babies and their families.
Want to work on a Sleeping Bear island this summer? Manitou needs a park ranger
Now hiring: If you're looking for a seasonal job with a view, look no further than Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The park is looking for a temporary, full-time ranger for the Manitou Islands this summer, officials announced in a Facebook post. Rangers live and work on the islands while earning $18.96 per hour.
Check it out: The Historic Mill Creek opens for the 2024 season on Friday, May 10 and offers something different on the Straits of Mackinac. The 625-acre site, located three miles east of Mackinaw City, is a living museum and nature park located at the site of a reconstructed 18th-century sawmill.
New beginnings:The last remaining traces of a former industrial site near downtown Chelsea are coming down. Contractors have begun demolition at the former Federal Screw Works property in the latest step in the nonprofit Main Street Park Alliance’splans totransform the site into a public park.
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— Cara Hackett
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Plus, a look at Michigan's weekend forecast | Get our newslettersMorning BriefingFRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024In today's newsletter, Michigan's public housing will see improvements, get ready for a rainy weekend, and Manitou Islands needs asummer park ranger.Celebrating Mother's Day across MichiganMother's Day is just two days away on Sunday, May 12, and you might be scrambling for that last minute gift (like me). If you'relooking for a special way to honor the mother figure in your life, these options across Michigan might fit the bill.Start the day off with a tasty meal at the Roxy Café in Jackson County. The historic dining spot offers a full breakfast and lunchmenu with daily specials. If the matriarch in your life has a green thumb, stop by the Hidden Lake Gardens’ annual plant salethis weekend in Lenawee County.Sip on bottomless mimosas and create floral arrangements during a class at Prost Wine Bar & Charcuterie at Uptown Bay City. Ifyou're in Ann Arbor, check out these five restaurants for Mother's Day. Before hitting the road to celebrate the holiday, seewhich road closures will impact your travel plans this weekend.Curated by Cara HackettAerial view of the Manitou IslandsThe Manitou Islands could be your home and office for the summer. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is looking for atemporary ranger for the 2024 season.(Photo by National Park Service)Michigan lands $52M from feds to improve public housingFunding: The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded Michigan’s 105 public housing authorities more than $52million this week to fund the development, financing, modernization and improvements of its housing stock.More housing: More than $1 million federal tax credits was approved for an affordable housing project, bringing 50 new units toMuskegon. The city was among 14 communities statewide to receive federal tax credits for new construction housing projects.In Washtenaw County: A17-story apartment high-rise outside downtown Ann Arboris now approved for development despite a fairamount of lingering controversy over it.Read moreMichigan AG wants to sue the fossil fuel industry over climate changeConsequences: The burning of fossil fuels is the proven cause of global climate change and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nesselsaid she will go to court to make the responsible industry pay for it. From stronger, more frequent storms to crop failures,Nessel says damages from climate-related problems are just the beginning of extra expenses and lost economic opportunities for thestate.Also from the attorney general: Michigan’s attorney general announced charges Wednesday against former Adams Township ClerkStephanie Scott and her attorney, Stefanie Lambert. They supported attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidentialelection and allegedly accessed voting systems without authorization to find election fraud."Productivity credits": Under a new newbipartisan bill, some prisoners incarcerated by the Michigan Department of Correctioncould have a shot at reducing their prison sentence if they actively work and succeed at improving themselves while imprisoned.Read moreMichigan’s weekend has an ‘Alberta Clipper’ rain system to deal withWeekend forecast: This weekend in Michigan will be occasionally on the gloomy side. Rain showers will be common Saturday morningfor the U.P. and northwest Lower Michigan before moving south that afternoon. Sunday should be mostly dry throughout the state.Rating: The National Weather Service has finished the damage assessment in St. Joseph County and rated it as an EF2 strengthtornado.Video footage and layout of some tree damage confirms this was a multi-vortex tornado during its peak intensity. The NWShas confirmed four tornadoes this week, as of May 9.From above: Aerial footage of the path of the recent EF2 tornado that struck Portage, Texas Township and Pavilion Township showsroofs ripped off homes, trees snapped or uproots, and businesses destroyed.Read moreAdvertisem*ntAscension health system reports disruptions due to cyberattackCyberattack:A St. Louis-based health system with hospitals across Michigan reported being the victim of a cyberattack this week.Ascension said it detected some unusual activity on its network systems Wednesday, May 8. Since then, it has reported disruptionsto its clinical operations and interrupted access to some of its systems.Medical billing: One of Michigan’s largest health insurance agencies, Priority Health, changed the way it reimburses careproviders for virtual services known as telehealth, raising concerns about patient care.Also in health: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced Thursday, May 9, it’s using $1.3 million inopioid settlement funds to help five birthing hospitals around the state expand their support for substance-exposed babies andtheir families.Read moreWant to work on a Sleeping Bear island this summer? Manitou needs a park rangerNow hiring: If you're looking for a seasonal job with a view, look no further than Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Thepark is looking for a temporary, full-time ranger for the Manitou Islands this summer, officials announced in a Facebook post.Rangers live and work on the islands while earning $18.96 per hour.Check it out: The Historic Mill Creek opens for the 2024 season on Friday, May 10 and offers something different on the Straits ofMackinac. The 625-acre site, located three miles east of Mackinaw City, is a living museum and nature park located at the site ofa reconstructed 18th-century sawmill.New beginnings:The last remaining traces of a former industrial site near downtown Chelsea are coming down. Contractors havebegun demolition at the former Federal Screw Works property in the latest step in the nonprofit Main Street Park Alliance’splanstotransform the site into a public park.Read moreThat's all for now.Thanks for starting your day with the Morning Briefing.Catch up on the latest Michigan news all day long at MLive.com. While you're there, consider .Have a great weekend!— Cara HackettOTHER TOP STORIES * U.S. Postal Service wants you to consider changes to your mailbox * Woman found living inside Michigan grocery store sign * A Michigan valedictorian got into 4 Ivy League schools. Where is she going? * See the 11-mile path Kalamazoo County’s tornado took Tuesday * U.P. mail will be processed 100 miles away in Wisconsin under new USPS planGAMES & COMICSToday’s CrosswordMore free puzzles & gamesToday’s ComicsTODAY'S OBITUARIESClick here to for access to Michigan obituaries.DAILY AUDIO BRIEFINGWant the top headlines but don't have time to read? Listen to MLive’s daily news briefing on Spotify, Google or Apple Podcasts.DUNGEON OF DOOM INSIDER TEXTSto get exclusive insights and bonus content from Detroit Lions writers Kyle Meinke, Benjamin Raven and Kory Woods. Dungeon of Doomis your home for entertaining and informative analysis and discussion of the Lions. Get your 14-day free trial and then keep theconversation going for only $4.99 per month.NOT ENOUGH NEWS?The Daily Digital Edition is included with both print and digital subscriptions to MLive.com. You can also choose from ourselection of local news, sports or lifestyle newsletters and apps.WANT TO SHARE THIS NEWSLETTER WITH A FRIEND?FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailGet LinkDid someone share this newsletter with you? Click here to never miss a day!CONTACT THE NEWSROOMTo contact the newsrooms for any of our publications regarding technical support, news tips, classified ads and other inquiries,please click here.Every story. 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