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3 firms in Wayne State's TechTown get funding from state programs
Tom Henderson - Three tenants at TechTown, the Wayne State University-affiliated incubator, have received funding from state programs administered by Ann Arbor Spark.

Head of Presbyterian Villages foundation leaves for Crittenton Hospital foundation
Sherri Welch - Melinda Conway Callahan, longtime president of the Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation, plans to leave the organization after Friday.


State: Federally funded extended jobless benefits to end
LANSING (AP) — Michigan's improving unemployment numbers mean jobless residents in the state are no longer eligible for some federally funded extended benefits.


Labor agreement isn't complete fix for Detroit's busted budget

A tentative agreement between Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's administration and a coalition of labor unions achieves some of the concessions the mayor has said are necessary to avoid a cash crisis — but isn't a clear path out of the...

Snyder remains mum on right-to-work after Indiana makes it the law
Mike Turner - LANSING — Although Michigan's political and businesses communities are buzzing about a looming showdown over right-to-work legislation, Gov. Rick Snyder's office is remaining largely quiet on the issue.


Detroit Institute of Arts wants regional tax similar to zoo's
DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Institute of Arts wants residents this year to authorize a tax to help maintain the museum’s operations.


Hospital accrediting group looks into delay reporting porn at University of Michigan Health System
ANN ARBOR (AP) — A hospital accrediting group is investigating a complaint that University of Michigan officials waited six months before telling police that child porn allegedly was found on a computer flash drive...

Hardware chain Menard considers Livonia for first metro Detroit store
Sherri Welch - Eau Claire, Wis.-based Menard Inc. is considering Livonia for its first metro Detroit store.



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