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GearUp2Lead launches city-wide 9-Ward Park-to-Park Tour to connect Flint youth & families to vital resources
Flint, MI–GearUp2Lead recently announced a Flint-focused 9th Ward Tour, aimed at connecting high schoolers, families and young adults with vital resources. The tour will include a series of free resource fairs held in all nine wards of Flint, offering education options,. employment opportunities, and support services essential for success.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: July 6, 2024. Holiday happenings
We’re blessed to live in a land of freedom and free news quizzes. So light a sparkler, toast Uncle Sam, shake a fist at England and test your smarts about the week that was in Michigan. If you get a perfect score, don’t forget to open the window and...
Mid-Summer Friends of the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library “Summer Reads” Used Book Sale takes place July 20
Flint, Michigan—The Friends of the Library will host a “Summer Reads” used book sale from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 20. The sale will be in the garage of the Gloria Coles Flint Public Library, 1026 E. Kearsley St. This short sale includes...
Securatech earns Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status from Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
Securatech, a Farmington Hills-based company providing technology security and monitoring services, has achieved Gold-level Veteran-Friendly Employer status in just two years in the program from the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA), according to a press release. Since its creation in 2013, the Veteran-Friendly Employer program has recognized more than 601...
Michigan Location Once Again Crowned the Most Educated City in the Country
For multiple years running, one Michigan city has been getting praised as the most educated in the U.S. - Well, it's done it again!. Wallethub sought to find the most and least educated locations in the country. The finance publication compared 150 of the largest metropolitan areas, assessing them on...
Raw Deal: The Indians of the Midwest and the Theft of Native Lands
Michigan Author/Journalist Bob Downes presents a book that includes chapters on every major Indian treaty signed in Michigan, the book Raw Deal: The Indians of the Midwest and the Theft of Native Lands. With a hefty dose of Michigan’s history, including the founding of Grand Rapids, Downes takes us back to an important time.
Experts Weigh in on Michigan’s Virtual Court Hearings
(TNS) — Corey Harris and Coby Harris aren't related, but they share a common bond — both Michigan residents were defendants in separate livestreamed court proceedings that caught fire online and attracted national media scrutiny. Video from Corey Harris' May 15 livestreamed hearing in Ann Arbor's 14A District...
CAUTION: Michigan is Facing Unhealthy Air Today and Here’s Why
Yesterday marked the Fourth of July, so of course, Michiganders were setting off fireworks to celebrate. However, that has left us waking up to some not-so-great air quality. The less-than-stellar air quality could mean some trouble breathing today in certain parts of the state. The Detroit-area has certainly been affected. Channel 7 (WXYZ) meteorologist, Mike Taylor took to his official Facebook page to let Detroiters know what is going on, and how to stay safe.
This Taylor Swift-inspired cocktail will leave you in a ‘Lavender Haze’
FLINT, MI — Swifties, attention please. There’s a new Taylor Swift-inspired cocktail being served at a Michigan bar you won’t want to miss. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Michigan direct care workers say they will make do with a 20¢ increase, but for how long?
The Michigan Legislature last week cleared an $83 billion state budget for the 2025 Fiscal Year, including a $28.7 million investment to increase the wages for direct care workers. That equates to a 20-cent hourly raise for individuals like nurse aides and home health aides who provide care for the elderly or those with disabilities […] The post Michigan direct care workers say they will make do with a 20¢ increase, but for how long? appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Michigan governor, lawmakers are exempt from FOIA. That may be changing finally.
LANSING, MI – With bipartisan support, state lawmakers are finally moving ahead with opening themselves and the governor’s office to public records requests. If the bill becomes law, Michigan would no longer be the only state in the U.S. where the governor’s office is exempt from Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Only one other state exempts lawmakers from FOIA requests.
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