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Metro Detroit man unveils voter app, hopes for 500k users by midterm

Metro Detroit man unveils voter app, hopes for 500k users by midterm
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Detroit Zoo polar bear killed by other bear in breeding attempt

Detroit Zoo polar bear killed by other bear in breeding attempt Darcie Moran, Detroit Free Press © Detroit Zoological Society Anana, a 20-year-old polar bear, is shown in a photo provided by the Detroit Zoological Society. Anana was killed by another polar bear at the Royal Oak-based zoo during a mating attempt. DETROIT – A female polar bear was killed Monday at the Detroit Zoo by a male polar bear attempting to mate. Anana, 20, was killed as Nuka, 16, attempted to breed, according to an evening news release from the Detroit Zoological Society. The bears had lived together without incident in 2020, Detroit Zoological Society Chief Life Sciences Officer Scott Carter said in the release.

After hospital outcry, Michigan backs away from plan to send majority of COVID vaccine doses to counties

After hospital outcry, Michigan backs away from plan to send majority of COVID vaccine doses to counties Hospital association said it was disappointed in decision County leaders have complained of receiving too few doses Nic Antaya for Crain s Detroit Business Health systems will get a decreasing share of vaccine shipments going forward, according to state health officials. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has backed off a plan to send 70 percent of COVID-19 vaccines to local health departments after hospital systems decried the move. Earlier this week, the state health department informed hospitals and county health agencies of its intent to decrease allocations of vaccine to hospitals from 40 percent to 30 percent of the state s weekly supply.

Parents support summer school for students to make up lost ground - News - Holland Sentinel

Parents across Michigan say they are unhappy with the education their kids have been getting during the pandemic and they want to see how schools plan to make up for lost time."What are we going to do with this time over the summer? What does our strategy look like as a state for the coming school year?" said Amber Arellano, executive director of the Education Trust-Midwest, a Royal Oak-based nonprofit that commissioned a poll of 400 parents statewide last month."We need a plan. We need to

A tale of two schools in Michigan s resort paradise

Harbor Springs High School boasts a state-of-art, 400-seat performing arts center, on left. About 20 miles east, Inland Lakes Schools uses a middle school gym, right, for the same purpose. Folding chairs are added for seating. (Bridge photos by John Russell) Breezing north up I-75 – just 30 miles south of the Mackinac Bridge – it s easy to miss the Indian River exit sign. Except for the Cross in the Woods, a nearby 55-foot redwood crucifix that draws the occasional tourist, and snowmobile trails that pull in a few more, this sparsely settled region is a place where economic survival can be day to day.

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