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Wondering where to retire? Pick your state carefully if you want your money to...

How far your retirement dollars will go depends on where you end up settling after a career of work.

Report: Air quality casts pall over Michigan’s national parks

A recent study says people using national parks in Michigan might be confronted with poor air quality.

Taking another look at environmental impact of marijuana growing may offer insights

The environmental impact of Michigan's marijuana growing industry — one that is surely poised to expand — is causing some concern.

Commercial development across the state has experts encouraged

The success of commercial developments around Michigan has business experts encouraged.

Political leader Patterson remembered for his loyalty to Oakland County

Longtime Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson lost his battle with pancreatic cancer and died Saturday, Aug. 3.

Three Merrill financial advisors earn top women advisor honors

Merrill advisors Melissa Spickler, Marie Vanerian, and Nicole Christians have been identified among America’s top financial advisors. The women have been named to Barron's 2019 "Top 100 Women Financial Advisors" list, the only three...

Suffering surfing: Third coast surf swell not so swell

Weather experts are saying the water levels in the Great Lakes are at record high, and this is having an adverse affect on surfers.

Bodman Attorney Damali Sahu Selected for Lawyers of Color “Nation’s Best” List

Bodman PLC is pleased to announce that Damali A Sahu, a member of the firm based in the Detroit office, has been named to the 2019 “Nation’s Best” list by Lawyers of Color, a...

Friendly reminders, sit-stand desks make for healthier workers, study says

Hey, office worker – yes, you, sitting at your desk for hours and hours at a time. You need to stand up, sit less and move more, researchers say. Sit-stand desks may be a...

Bavarian Inn Lodge helps local mountain climber train for upcoming Freedom Challenge ascent

Shelly Ginter Conrad has been using the Bavarian Inn Lodge stairs (in her mountain gear) while preparing to summit Mount Baker. This climb will help raise funds for worldwide projects that help women and children and...

Attorney Melissa Benton Moore joins Bodman PLC

Melissa Benton Moore has joined the Troy office of Bodman PLC as a Senior Attorney. Moore is a member of Bodman’s Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Group. She represents clients in complex commercial litigation matters...

Conference seeks to help young workers boost job skills, emotional wellness

Some of the hottest topics in human resources and among workplace experts are finding ways to build resilient employees who feel connected to their jobs but also find time to take care of themselves,...

Partnership to provide nearly 2 million pounds of cabbage to feed hungry in Michigan...

Partnership between the Food Bank Council of Michigan and Iott Ranch & Orchard is on schedule to provide nearly 2 million pounds of cabbage to Michigan food banks and the Feeding America network. Cabbage...

It was a rockin’ day at the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center

At the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center in Plymouth, one Friday each month is designated as sports jersey day, as staff proudly display the colors and logo of their favorite team. This month some team...

Grand Rapids-based Nonprofit D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s hires first Director of Diversity, Inclusion,...

D.A. Blodgett – St. John’s (DABSJ) has hired Andre Daley as the agency’s first Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement. Daley brings more than 13 years of experience working in the social justice, diversity,...

Expansion, expenditures, success show the importance of medical research

All across Michigan, resources and manpower are conducting increasingly successful research projects.

With new tax law affecting companies in both negative and positive ways, industry observers...

Michigan tax experts see savings, downsides, in new federal law.

Earth-friendly shops serve coffee and the environment at the same time

Coffee houses throughout Michigan are taking seriously a commitment to producing their wares in an environmentally friendly way.

Understanding the ‘why’ of higher water levels in the Great Lakes not as simple...

A study by Canada's Department of the Environment and Climate Change provides some revealing trends related to fluctuating water levels in the Great Lakes

Samaritas adds executive board member

Samaritas is delighted to announce the addition of David Lochner to its Board of Directors. Lochner will serve on the Executive Committee of the Board as Secretary. This addition strengthens the nonprofit’s efforts to...
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