By Ted Roelofs of Bridge Magazine One evening in early May, anxious West Michigan school officials huddled at a Grand Rapids restaurant to await results from an election that easily ...
Political roundup: Foster kids “slipping through the cracks” and sanctuary city ban (Michigan Radio)
By Stateside Staff from Michigan Radio This week, The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services issued a news release about a federal court update concerning how well Michigan protects ...
From lenconnect.com Negotiations without the input of commissioners, meetings and district talks at times the public is unlikely to attend and using millage funds in ways voters didn’t approve are ...
By Paula Gardner of MLive Three of Michigan's universities combine to conduct $1.2 billion in health science research, yet their leaders say the lack of a coordinated funding strategy threatens ...
From TrueViralNews.com Michigan’s top research universities together spent $1.2 billion on research and development in health and life sciences in 2015, according to a new report. Michigan State University, the ...
By Ted Roelofs of Bridge Magazine Even with the GOP in charge of Michigan’s Legislature and governor's seat, the Lansing political scene these days resembles nothing so much as two ...
Column by Jack Lessenberry I do a fair amount of speaking to citizens’ groups across Michigan, mostly to people who read my columns or listen to my daily radio broadcasts. ...
By Stateside Staff The State of Michigan received some good news and some bad news this week. Projections show income tax revenue over the next couple of years will likely ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio Two sticking points in Lansing lately are prisons and infrastructure. Governor Snyder is calling for an increase in spending for prisons of nearly $1,500 per ...
By Marty Mulcahy, Editor of The Building Tradesmen Newspaper With an aging industry workforce losing workers to retirement, and a strong, long-term forecast for good employment opportunities in most of ...