(DETROIT, Mich.) Hello and welcome to this Friday's edition of the Detroit Daily Round-Up.
The best day of the week is finally here — I hope everyone has a great weekend!
Today is Friday, May 20, let's check out Detroit's biggest stories of the day.
People Mover in Detroit resumes free, public service
For the first time since March 2020, the Detroit People Mover will run again starting on Friday.
For the first 90 days of service, all fares to ride will be free and will run from Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and will be closed on Sunday.
Grow Detroit's Youth Talent Program gives city youth access to employers
Through its Grow Detroit's Youth Talent Program, The city of Detroit is giving any resident aged 14 to 24 direct access to dozens of employers.
In 2021, the program employed over 8,000 people.
Any Detroiters interested in the program have until 5 p.m. on Friday to apply.
New 'eat-ertainment' venue headed to Metro Detroit
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Kudos Taproom and Field House, a new million-dollar development that owners are calling an “eat-ertainment” venue, is set to open this weekend in Taylor.
According to a press release, the venue will feature a variety of activities and entertainment, including football bowling, axe throwing, cornhole, a retro-style arcade and more.
Rainy weekend expected for Metro Detroit
After midnight Friday and into Saturday morning, rain is expected to pelt down on southeastern Michigan.
Sunday morning will also remain wet with showers until the early afternoon.
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