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These Are the 5 Worst Community Colleges in Michigan
Not all community colleges are created equal. A new study commissioned by the personal finance website WalletHub reveals that some of the most well-known community colleges in Michigan are among the ones that rank the worst when it comes to educational and career outcomes. Unlike typical 4-year universities, community colleges...
Michigan Cities Largely Predicted to Grow in Next 50 Years Outpacing Much of America
We hope you're ready to gain some new neighbors. When asked to predict Michigan was largely seen as a region on the grow. This may be somewhat surprisingly given decades of decline, particularly in the cites of the Rust Belt, that Michigan has faced. But climate concerns as well as shifts in other regions of the country could spur a population increase in the Great Lakes region in general and Michigan in particular.
Detroit Judge Puts Teen In Cuffs For Falling Asleep During Court Field Trip
A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didn’t like her attitude. Detroit Judge Kenneth King told a group of students on a field trip to his courtroom, that he was not a toy and is not to be played with. So when one of the students fell asleep in his courtroom Judge King decided to give the student a ‘scared straight’ lesson, by placing the student in handcuffs and prison blues.
Four Michigan Athletes Set to Represent at the 2024 Paris Paralympics
After the conclusion of the Olympic Games in Paris, focus now shifts to the 16th edition of the Paralympic Games. Over 4,000 athletes from more than 150 nations are anticipated to compete across 22 sports. Team USA wrapped the 2024 Paris Olympics with a medal count of 126: 40 gold,...
How South Dakota and Michigan took different paths to 'election integrity'
DETROIT – Justin Roebuck can recall the exact moment that distrust of 2020 presidential election results impacted his status in the Republican Party. The top election official of Ottawa County in western Michigan was speaking to a GOP women’s group when he was asked who won the race between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden in the Midwest battleground state.
Pharmacy Chain Shutting Down All Remaining Locations In Michigan
Many Michigan residents rely on their favorite pharmacy to fill necessary prescriptions or as a convenient way to grab medicine and other household items. However several chain pharmacies in Michigan have faced financial struggles, and more consumers moving to do business online has led to restructuring efforts to save them. One drugstore chain has announced that over 800 locations are closing, including all locations in Michigan.
CSG passes new resolutions for the upcoming academic year as summer semester ends
The University of Michigan Central Student Government met over Zoom Tuesday evening to swear in new members, introduce nine new resolutions and pass seven resolutions. Social Work student Reyhaneh Najafi Koupaei, Rackham student Angelica Previero, LSA students Tiya Berry, Demi Jardine, Shawn Kelly, Meghan Dodaballapur, Faizaan Aziz and Jessica Rehberg were sworn in as representatives to fill vacant seats in their respective colleges after numerous recalls due to excess absences. LSA representative Demi Jardine was voted in as Ethics Chair.
Summer Business Recap: Restaurateur federal investigation, Sweetwaters location closes, Chick-fil-A and Wing Snob open
Ann Arbor’s business landscape continues to evolve with new stores opening, others closing and the local economy fluctuating. As the school year is about to begin, The Michigan Daily brings you a brief review of what has happened in town this summer:. Ann Arbor restaurateur to pay nearly $200K...
The Village at Grand Traverse Commons: Transforming communities, transforming environments
In communities across Michigan, EGLE is transforming sites that were once abandoned and considered unusable into vibrant places for Michiganders to live, work and play. Thanks to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s prioritization of these investments, EGLE’s Brownfield Program has provided more than $151 million in brownfield grants, loans, and incentives to 359 sites across 50 communities, supporting over 19,229 jobs and $7.3 billion in private investments since 2019.
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