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Replay reviews unavailable in Blue Jays-Tigers game after power failure disrupts both broadcasts
Read full article: Replay reviews unavailable in Blue Jays-Tigers game after power failure disrupts both broadcastsReplay reviews were unavailable to the Toronto Blue Jays and Detroit Tigers throughout much of their game at Comerica Park because of a technical issue that affected both team broadcasts.
Studies suggest Wordle, word games benefit your brain
Read full article: Studies suggest Wordle, word games benefit your brainEven if you donโt play Wordle, chances are that youโve heard of it. The trending word game has become a fan favorite, helping people -- even us in the newsroom -- to start their mornings with a little brain teaser.
๐ Local 4 Gift Challenge: Where they spent their $40
Read full article: ๐ Local 4 Gift Challenge: Where they spent their $40Devin Scillian, Kimberly Gill, Jason Colthorp and Karen Drew were given $40 and challenged to buy meaningful gifts for each while still saving a little money for themselves.
United Way of Washtenaw Countyโs latest 21-Day Equity Challenge underway
Read full article: United Way of Washtenaw Countyโs latest 21-Day Equity Challenge underwayUnited Way of Washtenaw County launched the newest edition of its 21-Day Equity Challenge on Juneteenth in order to build community awareness around the biases, privileges, prejudice and oppressions that emerge in our daily lives.
Company will pay you $2,400 to go screenless for 24 hours
Read full article: Company will pay you $2,400 to go screenless for 24 hoursItโs hard to imagine a life without screens these days...but how about 24 hours? One company is willing to pay you $2,400 if youโre able to swing it. Reviews.org -- a company that reviews products and services that are designed to make your home smarter -- is holding a โDigital Detox Challenge,โ where lucky contestants will get paid $2,400 to go without technology for 24 hours. You can apply for the 2021 Digital Detox Challenge on Review.org right here. You can learn more about the 2021 Digital Detox Challenge on Review.org.
Win points, prizes in Ann Arborโs Comfort Food Challenge this month
Read full article: Win points, prizes in Ann Arborโs Comfort Food Challenge this monthANN ARBOR โ Throughout the month of January, visits to local restaurants for outdoor dining or curbside pick up can earn you a chance to win prizes. How it works:Download the getDowntown Commute Central app from the App Store or Google Play, or sign up via getDowntownโs website. Win badges and prizes based on participationUsers who earn 40 points a week will automatically be entered to win a $50 gift card. The challenge is sponsored by ShowYourLoveA2, an initiative by the downtown area associations to bolster support for local restaurants and shops. Shopping at local businesses can also earn you points and prizes.
U-Mโs Matthaei-Nichols launches #everydayoutdoors challenge
Read full article: U-Mโs Matthaei-Nichols launches #everydayoutdoors challengeANN ARBOR โ University of Michiganโs Matthaei-Nichols botanical gardens and arboretum has launched a fun new campaign to encourage families to enjoy the outdoors this month. Its #everydayoutdoors campaign challenges families to complete a series of outdoor activities like rolling down hills, finding animal tracks and foraging for acorns. The only thing you need to do is get outside!โEvery Day Outdoors challenge activities for December 2020. (University of Michigan Matthaei-Nichols)Share your photos with @matthaeinichols on Instagram with the hashtag #everydayoutdoors. Enjoy the winter fun!
Local 4 News at 4 -- Nov. 10, 2020
Read full article: Local 4 News at 4 -- Nov. 10, 2020Hereโs whatโs coming up on Local 4 News at 4:U.S. Supreme Court takes up latest challenge to the Affordable Care ActThe U.S. Supreme Court took up the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act on Tuesday. THe Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
Metro Detroit keeps Halloween spirit alive amid pandemic
Read full article: Metro Detroit keeps Halloween spirit alive amid pandemicROMEO, Mich. โ It can be a challenge to celebrate Halloween in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesnโt mean it canโt be fun. RELATED: These trick-or-treating alternatives may be your new traditionIf you look at Tilson Street in Romeo, youโll know that Halloween isnโt canceled. People from all over southeast Michigan put on their masks to walk down Tilson Street -- which is known for its elaborate Halloween decorations. Most of the people Local 4 spoke with said it was their first time experiencing Tilson Streetโs spooky decorations. MORE: Full Halloween coverage