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    COVID-19 Is Here, Amazon Four Star Opens, Michigan Primary And DIA Results Breakdown

    enMarch 11, 2020

    About this Episode

    On today’s episode of your Daily Detroit for Wednesday, March 11, 2020:

    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that two cases of Covid-19 had been identified in the State of Michigan. We have updated information as of this recording. 

    Amazon has opened a new brick and mortar store called Amazon 4 Star inside the Somerset Collection. We have the details in a conversation with Amazon's Celeste Donahoe.

    And finally, Jer and Sven break down Tuesday’s Primary election. How did Biden do so well? Was there a Hillary protest vote in 2016? The DIA millage passed with strong margins, and then we go even farther down-ballot. 

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