One Quarter of Small Business Owners Don’t See “Normal” Until 2022
As more and more small business owners emerge from the trenches with sad tales of how the Paycheck Protection Program has left them high and dry, the National Federation of Independent Business says that their Research Center
Whitmer Creates Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities
Recognizing that the current coronavirus pandemic has disproportionately impacted communities of color throughout the state, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has established the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities. Gov. Whitmer said this afternoon in her press
Upton & Problem Solvers Caucus Release Back to Work Checklist
Hopeful that they have strategically established a solid way to “reignite the American economy,” the bipartisan congressional caucus known as the Problem Solvers Caucus, where Congressman Fred Upton serves as Vice-Chair has today released a 6-page document
04-20-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-20-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Wendzel Calls For Common Sense, Safety-Based Reopening of MI Economy
State Rep. Pauline Wendzel is back at it on the legislative trail working to find a common-sense, safety-based approach to reopening the economy in COVID-19 era. House Republicans today unveiled a blueprint to help move the state
Helping Michigan Tourism Industry Volunteers Who Find Themselves on the Sidelines
For nearly a decade, an organization made up of volunteers from Michigan’s hospitality and tourism industry has been helping keep destination attractions across the state in top shape, ready for visitors. Now, the very people who comprise
Court Appointed Special Advocates Needed in Berrien County Now More Than Ever
Your social media timeline is likely filled with all sorts of images of kids playing with siblings at home, undertaking e-learning, picking up practical skills they can use throughout their lives by helping out around the house,
Major Grant Will Reduce Pollution on Pine & Mill Creeks
The communities of Hartford and Watervliet will directly benefit from dollars flowing through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to help clean up Pine Creek and Mill Creek, both of which flow into the Paw Paw River through
Agency on Aging Q-Boxes Will Get Shelf Stable Food to Seniors
While some across the landscape are experimenting with baking a cake on an outdoor grill or taking a run at making artisanal bread in the oven during the current Stay Home Stay Safe orders, some elders among