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Your Chance To Rename The Golden Butthole Plus 9 Things To Know
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Mar 18, 2019
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It’s Monday, and your weekend warrior dreams have been dashed. Back to work, automatons! Oh, and the city of Sterling Heights would like the public to help rename (or name) the sculpture it calls the Golden Corridor Icon in the median of Hall Road. There are a ton of prizes on offer for first-, second- and third-place entries, so find more information here. In other news of the absurd, Little Caesars is unveiling a bacon-wrapped deep-dish pizza, ringed with three and a half feet of bacon. Yes, we discuss some real/serious news as well: A former UAW vice president has been charged as part of a wide-ranging federal corruption investigation President Trump wants General Motors and CEO Mary Barra to re-open its Lordstown, Ohio plant, which made the Chevy Cruze until earlier this month Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber says the league still can’t get behind Detroit’s bid for a new franchise because of Ford Field Detroit’s Islandview neighborhood is getting some apartments that cost as much as $850,000 at the Saint Charles Residences Today is Transit Driver Appreciation Day, so hug your local bus driver And in a new segment, Jer, Shianne and I each take turns sharing a cool place, new or otherwise, that we’ve recently visited. We covered Petite Cabane in Birmingham, the Lexus Velodrome, Taqueria El Rey and the Mutiny Tiki Bar Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. Find us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and consider supporting us on Patreon.
Released:
Mar 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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