News App Updates: Early Dismissals, Trump Visits Detroit, and Apple Juice Recall

DPSCD Early Dismissals Due to Heat
As *temperatures soar*, Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) will implement *early dismissals* for students on Monday and Tuesday. With many schools lacking air conditioning, this decision aims to protect students as the mercury is set to reach *90 degrees Fahrenheit* with humid conditions. The district will assess weather conditions as the week progresses.
Donald Trump's Visit to Detroit
Former President Donald Trump returns to *Detroit* on Monday to deliver a speech at the National Guard Association conference. This annual event gathers members of the National Guard to discuss key issues amidst the backdrop of national defense strategies. Notably, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is also set to speak at the conference.
Apple Juice Recall Due to Arsenic Safety Concerns
In a major safety announcement, the *FDA* has recalled over 9,500 cases of "Great Value" apple juice sold at Walmart due to elevated inorganic arsenic levels. Consumers in Michigan and across 25 other states are urged to check products for a "best if used by" date of December 28, 2024, amidst this *Class II recall*, which signifies that the product may cause temporary health issues.
Kids Count Report Highlights Improvements Amid Concerns
The latest Kids Count report reveals positive trends in child well-being in Michigan, noting declines in child poverty and infant mortality rates. However, experts warn of potential setbacks in educational achievements due to the pandemic's educational disruptions.
Gas Prices Decline
Recent reports indicate that *gas prices in Michigan* are on a downward trend, averaging $3.41 per gallon, marking a 5-cent decrease from the previous week. Areas such as *Grand Rapids* and *Saginaw* experience the lowest prices, while Ann Arbor sees the most expensive averages.
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