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Mary Poppins announces 2021 West End return: date and ticket details

The classic musical Mary Poppins has announced its return date to London’s West End. The show will reopen at the Prince Edward Theatre from 7 August, with tickets going back on sale soon from Ticketmaster and London Theatre Direct. Based on the book by PL Travers about a flying nanny who swoops in to save the Banks family, the musical features songs including “A Spoonful of Sugar”, “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”, “Practically Perfect” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”. After an 11 year break, the musical was revived for the West End in 2019 with Zizi Strallen and Charlie Stemp starring as Mary Poppins and Bert.

Whitmer s appointees for Michigan cherry panel blocked by Senate GOP

View Comments Lansing  Michigan Senate Republicans cast votes Thursday to block two of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s appointees to the state cherry committee, a panel that oversees marketing efforts for the cherry industry. Whitmer had appointed Juliette McAvoy of Central Lake and Emily Miezio of Suttons Bay to the committee, which can have up to 13 members. The Senate voted 20-14, along party lines, to reject the appointments. GOP lawmakers have now blocked 20 Whitmer appointees this year amid disagreements over the governor s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sen. Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan, said two other candidates for the committee had been passed over without explanation. And Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, indicated that some cherry farmers were opposed to the selected appointees.

Partners launch bipartisan housing agenda - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Housing Michigan, a coalition of over 20 statewide organizations and dozens of other regional groups, including the Home Builders Association of Michigan, Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Municipal League, Housing Next and many others, unveiled its legislative agenda last week in Lansing. The agenda is focused on addressing the state’s housing crisis through a series of bipartisan legislative initiatives. “(It) was a good day for Michigan as we addressed in a bipartisan manner a very serious issue the state’s growing housing crisis,” said Dawn Crandall, incoming executive vice president for government relations for the Home Builders Association of Michigan. “We cannot stress enough the urgency with which we need to focus on the legislative initiatives introduced (last week). We represent a diverse coalition of partners, but we speak with one voice because so much of our state’s economic future depends on our success.”

Under review: Legislature continues considering insulin bills, including Cambensy s | News, Sports, Jobs

CHLOE TROFATTER State Rep. Sara Cambensy, D-Marquette, is shown testifying before the House Committee on Commerce and Tourism in Lansing in October 2019. The House Health Policy Committee recently reviewed a bill by Cambensy to cap insulin copays at $50 for a 30-day prescription. The bill, one piece of a larger 15-part health care package, was passed by the House in late March and referred to the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee. (Journal file photo) LANSING The Legislature is reviewing bills that would reduce insulin copays, allow pharmacies to provide emergency insulin refills and cover those refills under health insurance.

With COVID an issue in Lincolnwood D74 board election, Anderson, Daly, Mandal lead in unofficial results

With COVID an issue in Lincolnwood D74 board election, Anderson, Daly, Mandal lead in unofficial results
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