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Today, a look into efforts to make Michigan a tech-forward economy. Then, a group in Grand Rapids putting together a community-wide wedding celebration for LGBTQ couples.
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A conversation with one of the newest members of Michigan’s Natural Resource Commission, the culinary career of a recipient of Michigan State's Outstanding Alumni Award, and the history of a nearly forgotten national outdoor recreation gear empire from the UP.
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Unseasonably warm weather is impacting the winter Snowsports industry in Michigan, along with other businesses reliant on snow.
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Today, we broke down how DTE cut its operations budget just months before the ice storm. Then, we heard about why Michigan may soon become a haven for those fleeing the effects of climate change elsewhere. Plus, why EVs pay less in road use taxes, and we ended by revisiting our conversation with Mattawan-based debut novelist Maria Dong
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The Detroit Bus Company is on the rebound from a break in earlier this month after theves stole several catalytic converters.
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This week's Mackinac Policy Conference is focused on how businesses navigate a particularly divisive political moment — and is also host to a major gubernatorial debate.
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Employees five Starbucks locations received ballots by mail early last week. Stores will vote individually and votes will be counted on June 7.
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Larry Bell, the founder of Bell's Brewery, did the thing he said he wouldn't do. He sold.
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The regulation would require businesses with 100 or more employees to get COVID vaccine or weekly tests.
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Today on Stateside, how the Delta COVID variant could affect Michigan. Then, two business owners talk about getting through the pandemic, and back to…