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Global technology outage impacts flights, health care systems in Michigan
Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page Send by Email. A massive global technology outage Friday has disrupted computers at several hospitals, police phone lines and operations at Detroit border crossings. The confusion began Friday as computer systems throughout metro Detroit were updated by a global...
Michigan residents: July 22 last day to register online, by mail to vote in August primary
Today is the last day for Michiganders to register online or by mail to vote in the state’s Aug. 6 primary election. Eligible residents can still register to vote in person through Election Day. Michigan requires residents to be 18 years old by Election Day and be U.S. citizens...
Recent high school graduates are eligible for free tuition this fall
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recently announced tuition free in-county community college for 2023 high school graduates in an effort to help reach Michigan’s goal of 60% of the adult population having a college degree or skills certificate by 2030. Grand Rapids Community College President Charles Lepper believes that this is...
Michigan Matters: Business leaders weigh in on politics and the economy
(CBS DETROIT) - With a red-hot election season on and 2024 past the halfway point, the focus is on business as high-profile leaders from Metro Detroit and Lansing gather to talk about politics, education and the road ahead during a wide-ranging episode of CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.Wafa Dinaro, Executive Director of the New Economy Initiative; Crystal L. Gunn, Chairwoman of the Detroit Black Chamber of Commerce; and Martin Manna, president of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce, discuss the state of business amid an evolving economy more tied to technology than ever and their efforts to support start-ups and mature...
Racist rally stirs up community
HOWELL, Mich. (WLNS) – A “White Lives Matter” rally in Howell on Saturday has people defending their city, saying that’s not what they stand for. The city said a group of a dozen people with their faces covered, holding white supremacist signs, chanting “Heil Hitler”, walked down Grand River Avenue. 6 News spoke with people […]
Michigan State University and experts gather for Food Safety Symposium
EAST LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - “Global food security is very important,” said Karim Maredia. “We cannot achieve global food security without food safety.” A professor at Michigan State University focused on making sure the food we eat is safe. “Food safety is a global issue. Food...
Meet Linda Hughson: The heart and soul of Mason Community Services
INGHAM COUNTY, Mich. (WILX) - Restoring Hope and Providing a Helping Hand is the motto of Mason Community Services. Executive Director Linda Hughson brings those words to life. Whether she’s finding people housing, putting clothes on their backs, or diapers on their kids, Hughson makes sure people in need get the help they need.
Two Michigan State football players receive preseason All-Big Ten honors
The college football season is quickly approaching, which means it’s time for preseason teams to be announced. The preseason Big Ten media poll came out on Monday, and Michigan State football did have two players receive honors on the media’s All-Big Ten teams. Those players were: Punter Ryan Eckley, who was officially named to the All-Big Ten team Linebacker Cal Haladay, who did not make the team, but received votes Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan state news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow Andrew Brewster on Twitter @IAmBrewster.
Meridian Township to pre-process absentee ballots
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Meridian Township will pre-process absentee voter ballots on Monday, Aug. 5, the day before Election Day, the township clerk’s office announced Monday. State law allows the board of election commissioners of a city or township with a population of at least 5,000 to authorize the processing of absentee ballots between 7:00 […]
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