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A 1 8 9 A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2020 FREEP.COM PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK Volume 190 No. 37 $2.50 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe: 800-395-3300 586-977-7500; 800-926-8237 BORN TO BAT Will power hitter Spencer Torkelson be top pick in draft? SPORTS, 1B BUSINESS, 8A MSU and Henry Ford hatch plans University and health system will explore new cancer pro- gram, Detroit research site. METRO, 4A Hospital visitors face new rules allowed by major Michigan health systems and not. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE Infection totals Michigan: At least 5,698 deaths, U.S.: 111,751 deaths, 1,973,803 cases World: 408,954 deaths, 7,185,573 cases (As of 9 p.m. Tuesday) WEAHII-11000v Weather High Low Severe storm.

Forecast, 2A Inside Free Press Obituaries Puzzles DF-GCI0426509-04 At your local Beltone, your health and safety remains our top priority as it has for many years. As we reopen, we will continue to follow CDC guidelines in order to provide you and our staff with the cleanest and most professional environment possible. In our smaller offices, we will continue to provide one-on-one appointments but will not be taking walk-in customers. And, we will be offering our Curb-Side-Service. ONE ON ONE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL FOR store for details.

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Organizers told marchers the group dis- cussed water in Detroit, a contro- versial move that has drawn much criticism for the city. NEXT MOVES IN FIGHT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY Jae Bass, 24, of Detroit shouts into a megaphone as protesters march down Michigan Avenue in Corktown during the 12th night of protests in Detroit on Tuesday. JUNFU FREE PRESS Protesters meet with mayor, police chief See PROTESTERS, Page 6A They pose 11 demands on behavior, city as rift develops Christina Hall, M.L. Elrick and Frank Witsil Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK More inside Whitmer holds forth on police, 6A Detroit protest calls for rent, mortgage relief, 6A The dollars spent on coronavirus safety measures this season for a secluded vacation destination in northern Michigan are jaw dropping. Now Mackinac Island business owners are hoping tourists help out just a little.

Todd Callewaert has already invested $50,000 on face masks, face shields, hand sanitizer, plexiglass and plexiglass installa- tion in response to the new COVID-19 regula- tions. That include the $5,000 heat- ers for added outdoor dining that allows for social distancing. bar at he said, normal capacity is 250 and with social dis- tancing we are maxed out at 50 patrons. We are that people are more comfortable with being outside. getting creative on how to add additional outdoor seating by adding tables to an adjacent unused Chris Shepler, a third-generation owner of Ferry, said Monday he went through 2,500 face masks in the 11 days of opera- Mackinac Island to tourists: Come visit! Businesses spending big for coronavirus safety measures Phoebe Wall Howard Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK Ashley Barber, a Ferry crew member, cleans boats between trips to Mackinac Island to protect against the coronavirus.

FERRY See MACKINAC, Page 7A Saying the owner and operator of the failed Eden- ville Dam put its own over the safety of the Michigan Attorney General Da- na Nessel on Tuesday announced a new state law- suit against Boyce Hydro LLC, seeking likely millions of dollars in damages and response and recovery ex- penses related to last in Midland County. know the owners of the dam, with their long history of neglect, are responsible for the fail- she said. The Edenville Dam, in Midland and Gladwin counties on the Tittabawassee and Tobacco rivers, failed amid torrential rains May 19, resulting in the subsequent failure of the downriver Sanford Dam and leading to catastrophic in Midland County. Some 2,500 homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, and damages are estimated at more than $175 million. Nessel, in an online news conference Tuesday State sues Edenville Dam owner over Midland Flood-damaged drywall, flooring and belongings are being put outside of a home for pickup in Midland.

JUNFU FREE PRESS Keith Matheny Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK See DAM LAWSUIT, Page 7A.

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