West Michigan residents can travel the world without even packing a suitcase at the 2022 International Festival of Holland on Saturday, October 1st, 3:00 to 9:00 pm, at the Holland Civic Center Place.
The Coldwater Board of Public Utilities invites you to join us in celebrating Public Power Week, Oct. 2-8, along with more than 2,000 other community-powered, not-for-profit electric utilities that collectively provide electricity to 49 million Americans.
As organizers behind a ballot initiative are mounting a push toward the November election, election integrity advocates are sounding the alarm. A local activist says the Promote the Vote ballot initiative will weaken Michigan election law, which is opposed by a supermajority of Michiganders from across the political spectrum.
Mayor Mike Duggan and Motor City Match celebrated the program’s Round 20 awards, which include 20 grants totaling $1 million dollars to entrepreneurs looking to bring their dream of opening a business in Detroit a reality.
The City of Ludington is seeking applications for a full-time Interim City Treasurer, who would serve until 12/31/2024 following the November 2024 election.
The Mason County District Library is finalizing a reorganization and strategic planning process and is seeking applications for the position of Scottville Branch Manager.
On September 1, our Library – along with all the shared system libraries in the Suburban Library Cooperative – will begin migration to Polaris, a new computer system and online catalog.
he Detroit Economic Outlook for 2021-2027 released this week shows the City’s economy holding up in the face of national economic headwinds, as development projects in Detroit and pent-up demand in the auto industry prove to be major drivers in the City’s ongoing economic recovery.