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The Soo Locks have officially opened for the shipping season. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the locks in Sault St. Marie about four days ahead of schedule, after completing important maintenance.
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"Making things. Building things. Working with our hands is America’s heritage and that heritage is alive and well in this facility," Vance told the crowd gathered at a Bay County plastics company.
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Detroit officials say the city’s un-employment rate has fallen to the lowest level in three decades.
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New revenue forecasts out today show Michigan’s recent slew of tax changes could cost the state billions over the next few years.
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Michigan continues positioning as a location supporting high-tech investment and growth.
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The federal government is running out of cash to pay its bills. Congressional Republicans are refusing to raise the debt ceiling in order to push through drastic cuts to programs championed by the Biden administration.
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The state will officially close the books on the last fiscal year this week.
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Striking graduate students waved signs and chanted as they crossed the Ann Arbor campus Wednesday.
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The state of Michigan is offering $10,000 scholarships to students entering the electric vehicle industry.The Michigander EV Scholars program is intended to help fill thousands of vacancies in the industry.
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135th annual meeting: The State of GR Business held WednesdayWith a nationwide recession predicted later this year, the Grand Rapids area will escape relatively unscathed—that was the overall theme Wednesday morning as economists made their predictions about the upcoming year.
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Speakers at Tuesday, January 10th's, Detroit Policy Conference say industry is making the right move by bringing manufacturing facilities back to Michigan.Members of the Detroit Regional Chamber convened business and governmental leaders to speak about ideas to move the city forward.
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Economists at the University of Michigan forecast Michigan’s economy is strong enough to manage a mild recession on the horizon.