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The U.S. EPA strengthened its soot air quality standard from 12 micrograms per liter to 9 micrograms. Members of the Great Lakes Business Network are happy with the rule.
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Low snowfall accumulation has resulted in less snowmobile tourism throughout the region where businesses rely on people hitting the trails.
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It has been more than two years since COVID restrictions on businesses expired, but some businesses are still looking for payback from the state, arguing the orders robbed them of earnings.
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The United States has imported $20 billion more in agricultural products than it exported — putting the sector on pace to run a record deficit. A look at what’s behind the numbers.
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A recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that the population in rural areas is on the rise after a decade of decline. Parts of the Midwest and Great Plains saw increases, but not as much as in some other U.S. regions.
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A new economic report suggests that a Line 5 shutdown wouldn't have a significant impact on supply chains or fuel prices.
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"You Can in Michigan" is a new marketing campaign aimed at bringing more workers into the state.
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Rick Freiman of Portage says the bill has given him hope for moving forward with a solar installation his HOA rejected.
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Young adults who are unmarried and left-leaning were more likely to want to leave Michigan in the next ten years, the survey found.
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A closely watched University of Michigan economic forecast predicts a small spike in unemployment early next year following an expected auto workers strike.