xwest+FollowCheck your Aldi snacks: Michigan recall alert!Aldi shoppers in Michigan, heads up—some popular Choceur chocolate barks have been recalled for missing allergen warnings. If you picked up Cookie Butter Holiday Bark or Pecan, Cranberry & Cinnamon Holiday Bark recently, double-check your pantry. The FDA says these treats could trigger serious reactions for those with pecan or wheat allergies. The products were sold nationwide, so it’s not just a local issue. If you have these snacks, toss them or return to Aldi for a refund. Anyone else surprised by how often recalls like this happen? Let’s talk about how you keep track of food safety at home. #Health #BodyHealth #Michigan00Share
Michael Smith+FollowMichigan drivers: Gas tax overhaul means real road fixesStarting January 1, every time you fill up in Michigan, more of your money will finally go straight to fixing our roads. The old 6% sales tax on gas barely touched road repairs, but now a new 21-cent-per-gallon fuel tax will send 100% of those funds directly to infrastructure. Lawmakers say this change could mean $1.4 billion a year for better roads and sidewalks. Most folks won’t notice a price jump at the pump, but the impact on potholes and crumbling streets could be huge. What do you think—will this finally make a difference on your daily drive? #Transportation #Michigan #GasTax00Share
Michael Smith+FollowMichigan drivers: Gas tax changes ahead!Michigan is shaking up how we pay for gas—starting January 1, the 6% sales tax on gasoline is out, and a new 21-cent-per-gallon fuel tax is in. This could mean more predictable prices at the pump, but it also raises questions about how road repairs and school funding (which relied on the old tax) will be handled. How do you think this switch will affect your budget or your daily commute? Let’s hear your thoughts on whether this change is a win or a worry for Michigan drivers! #Transportation #Michigan #GasTax00Share
jharvey+FollowMichigan athletics faces major shakeupLeadership at Michigan is under fire after the Sherrone Moore scandal exposed deep cracks in the athletic department. Moore’s firing and subsequent arrest weren’t isolated incidents—turns out, warning signs were everywhere, and now the university president and athletic director are being scrutinized for what they missed or ignored. The interim coach didn’t hold back, calling the program a 'malfunctioning organization.' With outside investigators digging into the department’s culture, more heads could roll fast. How do you think Michigan should rebuild trust with its community and athletes? #Sports #Michigan #CollegeSports10Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowTunnel drama heats up Michigan-Ohio State rivalryTempers are flaring again between Michigan and Ohio State, and it’s not just about the game. The infamous tunnel at Michigan’s stadium is back in the spotlight after more heated exchanges and risky situations for both teams. With memories of past altercations and a coach who didn’t exactly calm things down, it’s no wonder fans are worried about player safety. Should the schools rethink how teams enter and exit the field? This rivalry is legendary, but is the tunnel making things worse? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #OhioState #Michigan00Share
William Vasquez+FollowMichigan cheddar recall: What you need to knowA popular cheddar cheese sold across Michigan is being pulled from shelves after tests found possible Listeria contamination. If you’ve got an 8-oz pack of Charlevoix Cheese Company’s Mild Cheddar (UPC 850056642057, lot 13220025, best by 10/20/26), the FDA says it’s time to toss it or return it. No illnesses have been reported yet, but Listeria can be especially dangerous for kids, seniors, and pregnant people. This is a reminder to always check your fridge for recalls—food safety really does start at home. Anyone else double-checking their cheese drawer today? #Health #BodyHealth #Michigan00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSherrone Moore’s firing rocks Michigan communityShockwaves hit Michigan as ex-coach Sherrone Moore faces serious charges after his abrupt firing. The fallout from his two-year affair with a university staffer escalated quickly—police say Moore broke into her home, threatened self-harm, and sent a barrage of messages after being let go. Now, he’s staring down a felony and two misdemeanors, with possible prison time looming. Even more surprising, Moore’s wife has been seen supporting him in public. This situation has everyone talking: How should schools handle scandals like this, and what support do those involved really need? #Sports #Football #Michigan00Share
xwest+FollowListeria cheese recall hits Michigan storesMichigan shoppers, heads up: a batch of Charlevoix Cheese Company’s Mild Cheddar has been pulled from shelves after tests found Listeria contamination. Even though no illnesses have been reported yet, the FDA is urging anyone with the 8oz package (UPC 850056642057, lot 13220025) to toss it or return it for a refund. Listeria can be especially dangerous for kids, seniors, and pregnant women. Meanwhile, Publix stores in Florida are recalling Rice & Pigeon Peas due to undeclared soy, which could trigger allergic reactions. Check your fridge and pantry—better safe than sorry! What do you think about food recalls like these? #Health #BodyHealth #Michigan00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowMichigan coach scandal: Why only Moore was firedSherrone Moore lost his job as Michigan’s head football coach after an investigation confirmed he had an undisclosed relationship with a staff member. But here’s the twist: the staffer keeps her job, and it’s all because of a university policy put in place after a previous scandal. The rules make supervisors responsible for reporting relationships with subordinates, not the other way around. This is meant to protect staff from retaliation and power imbalances. What do you think—should the policy be changed, or does it strike the right balance? #Education #College #Michigan44Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowMichigan rocked by Moore scandal falloutSherrone Moore’s abrupt firing as Michigan’s head football coach has sent shockwaves through the community. After a staffer reported their two-year relationship, Moore allegedly entered her home without permission and was later arrested on felony home invasion and other charges. The university’s policy against supervisors pursuing relationships with supervisees was at the heart of his dismissal. Moore, who is married with three children, now faces legal trouble and the loss of a $12.3 million contract. This situation raises big questions about workplace boundaries, power dynamics, and accountability in high-profile positions. What do you think Michigan should do next? #Sports #Michigan #SherroneMoore00Share