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University of Michigan alumโs LEGO Ann Arbor campus goes viral
Read full article: University of Michigan alumโs LEGO Ann Arbor campus goes viralANN ARBOR โ University of Michigan alumnus and current employee, Adam Mael, has been a fan of LEGO since he can remember. A couple hours later the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan reached out and asked if they could share the pictures on their social media pages. Mael estimates that 30,000-32,000 pieces of LEGO make up the model, which measures roughly 3.5 by 3.5 feet. He estimates he has up to 200,000 LEGO pieces in his collection. He said if the times were different, he would be showing it at the Ann Arbor District Libraryโs Annual LEGO Contest.
โItโs something I missedโ -- Livonia man opens his sports store for curbside pickup
Read full article: โItโs something I missedโ -- Livonia man opens his sports store for curbside pickupWith sports on hold, one local businessman decided to open his sport memorabilia shop Friday for curbside pickup. While sports memorabilia isnโt essential, John Yu said the feeling of going to work is essential to him. Yu owns Pro Sports Zone inside the Laurel Place Mall on Six Mile Road in Livonia. Yu said he built his business on personal relationships with his customers and while he could try to sell his memorabilia online, it is not the same. โI like to do that personal touch with my customers," Yu said.
AG Nessel asks police to be patient with businesses struggling to obtain masks for employees
Read full article: AG Nessel asks police to be patient with businesses struggling to obtain masks for employeesLANSING, Mich. โ Starting Monday, employers are required to supply employees with appropriate face coverings -- but masks still remain in short supply. โI know many business owners around the state are working hard to reopen and comply with the Governorโs Executive Order. Securing appropriate face coverings by the Monday deadline, though, appears to be a difficult task for some businesses given limited supplies," Nessel said. โWhile businesses work diligently to find appropriate face coverings to meet the requirements of the Executive Order, I urge employees that can safely do so to use their own face coverings as protection until businesses provide face coverings as required by the Governorโs order. The Governorโs order requires that each of us -- businesses and employees -- work together to safely and successfully reopen our economy.โ