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After pro-Trump rioters stormed Washington’s Capitol to disrupt an Electoral College vote count, several public officials and security experts in Michigan said they aren’t surprised by the mayhem. Wednesday’s siege at the Capitol followed weeks of post-election threats to public officials in Michigan and other battleground states that left many concerned for their safety and wondering whether qualified people will want to serve in public official roles in the future. “I’ve been getting battered and flooded with emails and phone calls and texts for months,” said Jonathan Kinloch, the Democratic vice chair of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, one of several local and state bodies targeted by President Trump and his supporters after Michigan certified the November election for Democrat Joe Biden. ....
5 things the Michigan Legislature failed to address in 2020 Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Protesters congregate at the Capitol Building during a protest against emergency business shutdown orders amid the coronavirus pandemic in Lansing on Thursday, April 30, 2020. Neil Blake | MLive.com Facebook Share LANSING, MI - The legislative agendas of Lee Chatfield and Mike Shirkey looked very different in 2020 than they did in 2019. With COVID-19 dominating every aspect of life in 2020, the Republican leaders in the Michigan Legislature shifted focus to address the pandemic. While they fulfilled promises such as boosting education funding, lowering auto insurance costs and passing criminal justice reforms, one major shortcoming was obvious: No plan to mitigate disease spread made it out of either chamber. ....
By Kevin White2020-12-18T00:01:00+00:00 Source: Unsplash Brits might be divided over Brexit and coronavirus rules, but they are united in their love of cheese. Driven by an increase in scratch cooking and a resurgence in homemade sarnies, consumers spent a quarter of a billion pounds more on cheddar and the like this year. That saw the category’s value sales climb by 10.4% to a record-breaking £2.7bn. Cheese was near-ubiquitous in shoppers’ baskets – and in their kitchens. A poll in July of 1,053 people by the Speciality Cheesemakers Association found that 25% used cheese when cooking once a week, with 28% using it twice a week, 15% three times a week, and 11% four to six times a week. ....
By Daniel Woolfson2020-12-18T00:01:00+00:00 Source: Unsplash Chocolate is no longer flavour of the month. In contrast to last year’s sweet performance, this year’s sales are likely to leave a bitter taste in the mouths of suppliers. In fact, while other categories benefited enormously from Britain’s stockpiling and comfort-eating, chocolate failed to add value in Nielsen’s read of the grocery market, and only saw a 0.7% increase in volume. It would be easy to blame Covid-19 for such woes. After all, lockdown largely put an end to on-the-go and impulse purchases, and Easter took a serious hit too. ....