๐8 romantic restaurants to take your sweetheart for Sweetest Day
Plus the high school with a gourmet concessions stand, and the iconic restaurant in Frankenmuth that was named one of the most legendary restaurants in the WORLD- thatโs whatโs on the menu for the 74th edition of the Dine In The D Newsletter. (Hi, Iโm Michelle!)
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Plus one popular Gluten Free sandwich shop is expanding, and have you ever wondered what they ate in the 1800s? Thereโs a local place where you can get a taste of the past-- thatโs whatโs on the menu for the 68th edition of the Dine In The D Newsletter. (Hi, Iโm Michelle!)
Hot dogs! Hot dogs! Get your hot dogs here! ๐ญ
Plus one popular Gluten Free sandwich shop is expanding, and have you ever wondered what they ate in the 1800s? Thereโs a local place where you can get a taste of the past-- thatโs whatโs on the menu for the 68th edition of the Dine In The D Newsletter. (Hi, Iโm Michelle!)
Detroit reporter describes differences between US Capitol riot, BLM protests
โIโm still trying to gather my thoughts about what I saw yesterday,โ Lewis said Thursday. The reporter had the opportunity to witness two historic events in Washington: Lewis covered the Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests during the summer of 2020. He says he was there on the streets covering the events after Minneapolis police killed George Floyd in May. Read: Race double standard clear in riotersโ Capitol insurrectionOver the summer, Lewis says officers dispersed BLM protesters in a matter of minutes. Related: Michigan leaders condemn โdouble standardโ of treatment of mostly white rioters at US Capitol
Detroit radio legend and WJR news director Dick Haefner announces his retirement after 51 year career
DETROIT โ News Talk 760 WJR News Director Dick Haefner has announced his retirement after a remarkable 51-year career in radio news. Haefner, an award-winning newscaster, reporter, and news director, has been WJR News Director since 1989. His most recent awards were for โBest Newscastโ and โBest Featureโ in 2019 from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters. I have had the best job in Detroit radio news for almost 32 years. Iโm the luckiest person I know.โSteve Finateri, Vice President, Market Manager of Cumulus Detroit said, โDick Haefner can be considered one of the all-time brand ambassadors for News/Talk 760 WJR Radio and Cumulus Detroit.
New York Times correspondent Kathy Gray says Trump campaign removed her from Michigan rally
FREELAND, Mich. โ A New York Times correspondent attending a rally held by President Donald Trump in Freeland said she was tracked down by the Trump campaign and removed from the rally. READ: President Trump to visit mid-Michigan todayTweets are embedded below:First for me: Trump campaign tracked me down from pics i tweeted and escorted me out. โ Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) September 10, 2020Iโve just been kicked out of the trump rally. โ Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) September 10, 2020And so it begins pic.twitter.com/fuLY4oasjP โ Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) September 10, 2020Air force one just landed โ Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) September 10, 2020Crammed in crowd in the rain for trump rally in michigan. Not many masks pic.twitter.com/5DZ6JBVNK8 โ Kathy Gray (@michpoligal) September 10, 2020
Minnesota police arrest entire CNN TV crew covering George Floyd protests
MINNEAPOLIS An entire CNN TV crew - including a reporter who was covering the unrest in Minneapolis after the killing of George Floyd - was arrested by Minnesota police live on the air early Friday morning. The CNN camera was also taken into custody and continued to record as the crew was handcuffed, with police seemingly unaware that the camera was still on. Protests first erupted Tuesday, a day after Floyds death in a confrontation with police captured on widely seen citizen video. On the video, Floyd can be seen pleading as Officer Derek Chauvin presses his knee against him. Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter and camera crew as they report from protests in Minneapolis https://t.co/oZdqBti776 pic.twitter.com/3QbeTjD5ed CNN (@CNN) May 29, 2020CNN released a statement following the arrests: A CNN reporter & his production team were arrested this morning in Minneapolis for doing their jobs, despite identifying themselves - a clear violation of their First Amendment rights.