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Is the Big House big enough for Big Boy? Restaurant chain opens in Michigan Stadium
Read full article: Is the Big House big enough for Big Boy? Restaurant chain opens in Michigan StadiumFans can order from a menu of classics like the Big Boy burger and Slim Jim sandwich, or shakes and waffle fries, starting on Saturday, Sept. 2.
Video: State trooper comes to rescue by saving choking waitress
Read full article: Video: State trooper comes to rescue by saving choking waitressA waitress named Nicole at a Big Boy restaurant in Woodhaven, Michigan was trying to grab a quick bite of cornbread before helping a customer when disaster struck.
This is your final chance to win in our All 4 Love contest!
Read full article: This is your final chance to win in our All 4 Love contest!The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. Valentine’s Day is Sunday and it’s All 4 Love on Live In The D all week long! We are celebrating with our All 4 Love Contest where you have the chance to win $500 cash plus bonus prizes and a Grand Prize of pearl and diamond earrings from Ahee Jewelers valued at $1600! To enter the contest click here.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day love with some tasty, nostalgic food
Read full article: Celebrate Valentine’s Day love with some tasty, nostalgic foodIf you’re thinking you want to treat your loved one to a special meal to celebrate Valentine’s Day, there’s a classic, Michigan way to show you care. “Live in the D” host Jason Carr chatted with Frank Alessandrini from Big Boy about the love that’s in the air around Big Boy restaurants. Because it’s a Michigan staple, what better way to enjoy your day of love than with delicious, nostalgic memories? Big Boy still carries the classics Big Boy Double Decker and Slim Jim, made the same way as the first time you ever took a bite of the tasty sandwiches. For more information about Big Boy and all they have to offer, watch the video above, or click or tap here to visit their website.
8 Michigan businesses cited for COVID-19 safety violations, state says
Read full article: 8 Michigan businesses cited for COVID-19 safety violations, state saysAll rights reserved)LANSING, Mich. – Eight Michigan businesses have been cited for COVID-19 safety violations, including a fire department, a public school district, Twin Peaks in Livonia and a Lapeer diner with 11 violations. Here are the businesses and the violations cited by the state:Memphis Fire DepartmentLocation: Memphis, MichiganFine: $2,000Violations:Not developing an infectious disease preparedness and response plan that helps guide protective actions against COVID-19. Reason for inspection: Employee complaint. Reason for inspection: Employee complaintClick here to view the full citation document. Reason for inspection: Employee complaintClick here to view the full citation document.
13 businesses cited for violating Michigan’s COVID-19 order, state says
Read full article: 13 businesses cited for violating Michigan’s COVID-19 order, state saysLANSING, Mich. – Michigan health officials have issued citations to 13 businesses due to violations of the COVID-19 order put in place by the Department of Health and Human Services. “We continue to see improvements in the numbers, and we know that the public health orders we have put in place are working. “The number of cases, the positivity rate, and hospital capacity have declined in recent weeks, taking stress off our hospitals and health care workers,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive at MDHHS. “We will continue to monitor the data and assess for any potential surges in cases after the holidays. Most food service establishments like restaurants and bars have helped play a critical role in the existing decline by following the order.”
You’ll find plenty of comfort food at the home of the original double-decker burger
Read full article: You’ll find plenty of comfort food at the home of the original double-decker burgerThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. It’s Michigan Food Week on Live in the D! You can also enter here to win $500 from our sponsors for Michigan Food Week. Among them: They are home to the original double-decker and the original farm to-table service. You can take a trip back in time to taste your favorite sandwiches such as the Original Big Boy Double-Decker, the Slim Jim, or the Dolly Chicken Sandwich.
Goat Smashes Through Woman's Back Door, Naps in Bathroom
Read full article: Goat Smashes Through Woman's Back Door, Naps in BathroomAn Ohio woman got quite the surprise when a goat named Big Boy came crashing through her back sliding glass door and took a cat nap in her bathroom. A male goat escaped a farm several miles away and took refuge inside the home of Jennifer Keathley on Friday, according to multiple reports. After ramming into the glass door repeatedly, it finally broke into the house. He found the family dog in the driveway, broken glass all over the floor and a horrid smell in the house. After posting her plight on Facebook, the animal's owner claimed the goat and took him away.
World's largest steam locomotive roars after nearly 60 years
Read full article: World's largest steam locomotive roars after nearly 60 yearsWith plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, the world's largest steam locomotive left Wisconsin on Friday morning, bound for an afternoon stop in West Chicago. (CNN) - With plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, the world's largest steam locomotive left Wisconsin on Friday morning, bound for an afternoon stop in West Chicago. Back on the rails for the first time in six decades, the only operational Big Boy steam engine in the world is on a journey across the Midwest to mark the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. The steam engine stopped Tuesday in Altoona, Wisconsin, about 90 miles east of Minneapolis. The 600-ton locomotive left Butler, Wisconsin, at 8 a.m. Friday en route to Chicago, Trains magazine says.