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News and events of Michigan’s Upper Thumb that are worth knowing in the region.

Here are some of the top stories.

Farmington Hills Man Strikes $5 Million Michigan Lottery Gold

Tyrone Fergerson, a 53-year-old from Farmington Hills, won $5 million in the Mega Millions lottery after correctly matching five numbers, enhanced by the Megaplier feature. Waking in disbelief, he expressed gratitude for the life-changing win, aiming to support his family. Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli celebrated him as Michigan’s newest millionaire.

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Mid-Michigan to Benefit from $27 Million Federal Rail Infrastructure Grant

Congressman Dan Kildee announces a $27.1 million federal grant for mid-Michigan rail upgrades, improving safety and efficiency in freight transport. The funding will help Lake State Railway install 52 miles of welded rail, supporting local industries and job creation. This initiative embodies Kildee’s commitment to regional economic growth.

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Tlaib, Bush Call on Biden to Justify U.S. Involvement in Middle East Conflict

U.S. lawmakers, led by Tlaib and Bush, are pressuring President Biden to clarify military involvement related to escalating conflicts in Israel, citing constitutional violations. Their letter raises concerns over intelligence coordination and military support without Congressional approval, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability amidst escalating regional tensions and humanitarian crises.

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From Burgers to Cold Brews – Inside Colwood Bar, Caro’s Local Favorite – Reviews

Colwood Bar, located at 4990 Colwood Rd, Caro, MI, is a cherished local establishment known for its warm atmosphere and friendly service. Offering classic comfort foods like burgers and wings, it’s a gathering spot for the community. While service is generally positive, some delays occur. Overall, it embodies the charm of small-town hospitality.

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Judges Slam Michigan Election Integrity And Secretary of State as “Democracy Threat” Amid Election Reform Controversy

Judges have criticized Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s election reforms, claiming they jeopardize the integrity of the democratic process. Concerns center around relaxed absentee ballot verification and voter registration practices, which could lead to inaccuracies and disenfranchisement. The judiciary emphasizes the need for transparent electoral procedures amidst rising tensions in upcoming elections.

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Big Brother or Protector? – DOJ Election Monitoring On Targeted Michigan Cities to Ensure Voting Fairness

The U.S. Department of Justice will monitor election law compliance in Warren, Ann Arbor, Hamtramck, Detroit, and Flint on November 5. This initiative aims to protect voter rights and ensure access, focusing on key laws like the Voting Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, while the FBI addresses potential fraud and intimidation.

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