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Allen Baker moved to the United States from Rwanda two years ago. Here, she was looking for someone to do her hair, but there was no one. That's why she learned to do it herself and opened her hair salon.
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Since 1952, Schwan’s yellow trucks and friendly drivers have been delivering frozen food to households. The industry has become more competitive and crowded and the company has responded, rebranding and halting deliveries in most states.
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The Decorative Panels International factory that closed last month and laid off nearly 200 workers was recently toured by two potential buyers. The Alpena Area Chamber of Commerce Buyers said the buyers expressed concern that without the factory's long-time employees, the factory would not be able to reopen and run efficiently.
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Canning — once a necessity so families could have fruits and vegetables through the winter — has turned into a hobby. A look at how canning evolved from the home to factories, and why people are returning to the practice.
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The pilot program Lift ME is trying to boost Black owned businesses in Saginaw.
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The U.S. Space Force has awarded contracts to a Marquette company founded by three Northern Michigan University alumni to research methods of clearing space junk from Earth’s orbit.
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A new mural in downtown Lansing celebrates the life and legacy of longtime local entrepreneur Louie Boji.
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The Michigan Legislature will begin its winter break at the end of this week after an expected vote on a controversial package of business incentives.
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Nationwide trends show the resale business spiking as thrifting becomes trendy. Small nonprofits to religious institutions and legacy retailers are taking…
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Empty storefronts were not uncommon to see in Downtown Cheboygan, but that’s quickly changing.During the pandemic, one downtown Cheboygan business closed,…