Recent Updates

Economic Slowdown Expected

The states economy is slowing down but we are not headed for a recession. That is one of the story lines we expect to see later today coming out of the revenue estimating conference at the State Capitol. If analysts are right, the state has about a $400 million deficit. …

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Businesses Encouraged To Hire Workers With Disabilities

Michigan Lt. Governor Brian Calley and Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein are pushing businesses to hire people with disabilities. A statewide business workshop is scheduled for June 21st in Flint as part of the MI Hidden Talent tour. Calley says people with disabilities have a lot to offer a company, …

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Lawsuit Filed Over Line 5 Pipeline Concern

The National Wildlife Federation has filed a suit claiming the federal government has misjudged an emergency response plan in case of a disaster with a pipeline that runs through the Straits of Mackinac. The suit says the government has not accounted for the impact on wildlife, plants and Great Lakes …

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