Martin’s Super Market Parent Firm Looking to Fill More than 1,000 Grocery Jobs
Without a doubt the busiest retail sector throughout the entire pandemic has been the grocery store, and as the continue to boom, the need for personnel is growing. While there was no immediate indication if or how
CARES Money Bound for Community of South Haven
Pandemic relief money is bound for South Haven following news of grants awarded to both the city itself and the South Haven Area Emergency Services. Both have been awarded grants related to Coronavirus Relief Funding through the
Michigan Health Dept Issues Emergency Order on Masks, Gatherings, Bars & More
Taking no chances on whether people would arbitrarily self-select out of safety precautions following the Michigan Supreme Court ruling related to Executive Orders from the governor, the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services has issued a
Cornerstone Part of New Group Driving Long-Term Growth for Michigan
Recognizing that Michigan has fewer tools than many other states that typically compete for business attraction and relocation, Cornerstone Alliance President Rob Cleveland was more than ready to join a new organization called Economic Development Leaders of
Gov. Whitmer Files Motion Asking for Supreme Court Clarification on Effective Date of Ruling
Fearful that the Michigan Supreme Court ruling last Friday could halt unemployment benefits for up to 830,000 Michigan residents, Governor Whitmer and the head of the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services have filed a motion
10-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
National Retail Federation Chief Economist Cautiously Optimistic for Holiday Sales
When it comes to the task of forecasting what the holiday shopping season will hold for America’s retailers, the man who routinely takes up that job says it may be harder than ever this year due to
Panelists Announced for Virtual MGA Manufacturing Talent Event
As the state continues to celebrate the $105-billion manufacturing industry in Michigan, the first of several virtual events marking the occasion is slated for this week, happening tomorrow, Tuesday October 6th from 11am until noon. The Manufacturing
MI Joins Airline Consumer Protection Request by 40 Attorneys General
Michigan is joining 39 other states across the nation in a bid to get Congress to protect customers of the airline industry through financial relief or some separate legislation as soon as possible. Michigan Attorney General Dana
State Rep Wendzel Responds to MI Supreme Court Ruling on Whitmer Orders
State Representative Pauline Wendzel, responding to the Michigan Supreme Court ruling on Friday afternoon halting the executive order powers of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, says she remains ready to help lead the state through the balance of the
Michigan Research Will Study Ways to Combat Distracted Driving
Some Michigan drivers will be getting a sharp reminder this month that it is illegal to read, manually type, or send a text message while driving. With distracted driving and cell phone use behind the wheel continuing