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Michigan News Roundup: Severe Weather, Synagogue Attack, Economic Growth & STEM Expansion Updates

Michigan News Roundup: Severe Weather, Synagogue Attack, Economic Growth & STEM Expansion Updates

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In Michigan, powerful winds battered Metro Detroit on March 13, toppling a gas station roof in Troy and prompting a forewarned weather alert across the region, according to Local 4 News. High wind warnings persisted into the evening, with flags whipping fiercely downtown and more gusts forecast. Meanwhile, a shocking attack unfolded at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, where a man rammed his pickup truck into the synagogue, sparking a fire and forcing the evacuation of over 100 preschoolers; the suspect, linked to losses in a Lebanese airstrike, was identified amid heightened patrols at houses of worship, as reported by Local 4 and CTV News. A second suspected measles case emerged in the county, tied to an unvaccinated patient exposed at nine locations.

On the economic front, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Menco LLCs relocation to Mellen Township in the Upper Peninsula, creating 13 jobs at $21 hourly plus benefits through a $1.2 million expansion backed by a $100,000 Michigan Strategic Fund grant, per the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Michigans legislature advanced healthcare bills on medical debt and workforce shortages the prior week, according to the Michigan Health and Hospital Association, while the session runs through December 31. In education, MiSTEM launched a $1.75 million expansion with General Motors support, awarding $800,000 to 17 districts for hands-on STEM learning, as stated by the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. Ypsilanti joined seven cities in Recast Citys downtown revitalization program to boost retail and fill vacancies, per the Eastern Echo, and Whitmers $625 million literacy push gained traction among officials, noted Michigan Public Radio.

Community efforts include state funding for infrastructure like Algonac community center remediation and Huron Districts CTE renovations, detailed in the MDE Legislatively Directed Spending report.

Looking Ahead: Michigans legislature reconvenes key committees soon, MSU Spartans face Wisconsin in Big Ten quarterfinals tomorrow, and site preparation debates intensify with Whitmers $150 million proposal.

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