Michigan Small Business Owners Say Economic Optimism is Fading Slightly
Michiganders who own and operate small businesses have seen their optimism slightly fall when asked about the prospects of their business over the next six months, the Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM) says, after surveying more
New Week-long Course Prepares Job Seekers for Manufacturing Careers: MI Works!
Michigan Works! announced today that they are partnering with ToolingU to offer a FREE 1-week certification to help individuals kick start a career in manufacturing. The Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA) credential is a nationally recognized certificate that
Township planners hit brakes on townhouses, fitness center
A proposal to build a fitness center and some housing at 1189 Lydia Drive in St. Joseph Township has been put on hold by the St. Joseph Township Planning Commission. At a Tuesday meeting, planners heard from
City Commission passes on zoning proposal for RV parking
St. Joseph City Commissioners have rejected a proposal to allow the parking of RVs and other recreational vehicles in residential driveways. At a Monday meeting, commissioners considered a resolution that would clean up and clarify some zoning