"They're extraordinary people," said Holly Brasure, manager of the hotel. It was only during her stay at Hotel Royal Oak did a break in the bad news finally come, arriving from an unlikely source. "Everything I had worked my entire life for, was just stripped away from me." "It's devastating - I basically have lost my life overnight," she said. Her husband and father stayed in Traverse City and Haley and Lori moved into Hotel Royal Oak. This meant she would have to have weeks of radiation at Beaumont.
The surgeons were not able to remove all of the brain tumor.
She lost her job and health care in the process.Īct of kindness lifts spirits of woman battling brain tumor By the time she did have a procedure done, doctors were only able to remove between 40-60 percent of the tumor. Then she had surgery for the tumor in the middle of her brain delayed. During the pandemic, she's received a brain tumor diagnosis, experienced memory and hair loss, and extreme fatigue. Since Valentine's Day, Haley Jo Renollet's life has been turned upside down. Woman battling brain tumor receives act of kindness from an unlikely source So far, Unlock Michigan says it has collected more than 500,000 signatures. If a petition successfully made it to the legislature, Whitmer would be unable to veto any law that is passed.
Republican lawmakers have spent much of the pandemic attempting a workaround Gretchen Whitmer's use of the 1945 Emergency Powers of the Governor Act, which has enabled the governor to declare hundreds of executive orders. In other cases, residents were informed they were told the petitions were to support LGBTQ rights and for medical marijuana initiatives before they would provide signatures. Michigan's top cop has begun a probe into the tactics of Unlock Michigan, a group that has spent months collecting signatures in an effort to repeal the emergency powers used by the governor.ĭana Nessel announced the probe following media reports that the group had engaged in dubious practices when collecting signatures.Īudio recordings from a meeting between campaign workers and a company representative tasked with training people to collect signatures caught the leader promoting workers to leave petitions with store clerks and provide misleading testimony if they're deposed in a courtroom, but illegal practices. The suspect in a fatal shooting near the Erebus House in Pontiac Unlock Michigan under investigation by state Attorney General