Latest ease on Michigan’s coronavirus restrictions offers normalcy heading into the summer
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
A COVID-19 face mask is littered on a dune trail near the Little Sable Lighthouse at Silver Lake State Park in Oceana County, June 26, 2020. (Garret Ellison | MLive)
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With warm weather on the horizon in Michigan, an ease in coronavirus restrictions announced Tuesday by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services means getting back to a sense of normalcy right in time for the summer months.
Luann Hulce of Twin Lake was among a few dozen community members who stopped by the Muskegon Farmer’s Market on Wednesday for its weekly flea market sales. She said she believes it’s the little things that have people ready to start gathering outside again.
Where to find tasty tamales all across Michigan
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
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In households everywhere, the holiday season means tamales season.
You know, tamales! The holiday must-have feast where corn husks are coated with masa dough, stuffed with your favorite meats and cheeses, then steamed in a big pot (olla) and served nice and hot for all of us to enjoy as we jingle around the Christmas tree.
The annual tradition among Hispanics looks a little different this year as Covid-19 has altered the yearly trip to
abuelita’s house to gather and assemble the tamales. The work is labor intensive. But it’s a big part of the holiday.