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Michigan Works! workforce development association asks for changes to federal legislation replacing the Workforce Opportunity and Initiative Act.
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Michigan retail sales for July mark the state's lowest since December, according to a Michigan Retailers Association report released Wednesday.
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For decades, the leadership of the United Auto Workers has come from the same group within the union. That changed in a big way with this month’s union elections.
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Crain's Detroit Business reporter on Kellogg's splitting up its headquarters. Then, re-visiting our discussion with the author who wanted to capture the essence of northern Michigan. Also, representatives for Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw talk about the ending of temporary housing for Afghan refugees.
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Michigan’s Legislature is moving a package of bills designed to streamline operations for the state’s beleaguered childcare industry. Not only have day-to-day operations changed radically because of COVID, but the industry’s financial model has been thrown into chaos because of the statewide labor shortage. In this episode, you'll hear two perspectives on Michigan's childcare crisis.
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Today on Stateside, the U.S. Senate has begun setting parameters for proceedings in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. Senator…
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Politicians like to take credit for improving the economy, and challengers like to blame sitting officials for damaging it. In the race for governor in…
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Michigan has a serious labor shortage in home construction which will slow the pace of new home building for at least the next six years.Usually some…
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There are 2,5000 dams in Michigan and more than 90% are going to hit or exceed their design life by 2020. On today's show: How concerned should we be…
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The data and numbers crunchers have been working away, trying to peer into the future to figure out what lies ahead for Michigan over the next 10 years in…