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Partnership with OCC puts some bark into K9 training

A partnership with Oakland Community College gives a local K9 training firm a new place to practice.

Should your business care about Facebook?

Like it or not, Facebook is a platform that can deliver great benefit to a business. But knowing what to do and how to do it is critical.

Industry observers expect to benefit from FCA expansion plans

How will suppliers in Michigan fare when it comes to business flowing as a result of FCA’s expansion?

DTE procurement chief earns top marks for boosting diversity and inclusion practices

DTE Energy is earning top marks for its diversity and inclusion efforts.

New Children’s Orchard resale store opening in Brownstown Township

Children’s Orchard, a resale shop for children’s clothing, toys and accessories, is set for a four-day grand opening celebration the weekend of July 18-21, including giveaways, prizes and family entertainment. This is the first...

Comcast NBCUniversal awards $82,500 in scholarships to 33 Michigan high school seniors

Comcast NBCUniversal has awarded $82,500 in scholarships for the 2018-2019 school year to 33 Michigan students as part of its annual Leaders and Achievers® Scholarship Program. Students are selected for their outstanding community service,...

Detroit nonprofit that creates jobs needs help after multiple thefts

Its mission is to help create jobs for people with barriers to employment – but what do you do when you find yourself in need? RecoveryPark, a Detroit-based nonprofit organization, is now in crisis because...

Total Security Solutions opens new 45,000 sq. ft. headquarters

Total Security Solutions recently opened their new headquarters and manufacturing facility. Founded in 2004, TSS is a leading manufacturer of bullet resistant glass and barrier systems. The new facility doubles TSS’s capabilities and is...

Youth Entrepreneurs bringing national summit to Detroit

Get ready, Detroit. You’re about to be invaded by a business-minded, entrepreneurial wave of young builders, thinkers and creators. More than 300 high school youth from across the country who have graduated from the...

Gleaners Community Food Bank launches Hunger Free Summer

Gleaners Community Food Bank was joined by Citizens Bank volunteers for the launch of its Hunger Free Summer campaign at Tindal Activity Center in Detroit. Gleaners will provide kids more than 4.5 million meals...

Jeff Lau, Parker Stallard of TPS Logistics named Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2019 Winners...

TPS Logistics has announced that two members of its executive team, Jeff Lau and Parker Stallard, were named Entrepreneur of the Year® 2019 winners in Michigan and Northwestern Ohio for their innovation and commitment...

Brian Pappas named assistant vice president for academic affairs at Eastern Michigan University

In the Division of Academic Affairs, Brian Pappas, a professor of law and public policy and administration with extensive experience in conflict management and resolution, has been named assistant vice president for academic affairs.

Samaritas needs help with its statewide backpack drive

Looking to do some good this summer and help kids get back to school with every supply they'll need to succeed? Then Samaritas is looking for you and your employees. Samaritas is hosting its 4th...

Two local organizations in different parts of the state are determined to build sustainable...

Two Michigan chapters of a national organization—the Association for Corporate Growth—are taking steps to make themselves more relevant for a new generation of members.

NMU program provides gateway to internet access

A new Northern Michigan University program is easing access to internet in rural areas.

Michigan’s ‘Economic Bright Spots’ continue to light up their markets

There are plenty of success stories to highlight in Michigan’s robust economy. But Corp! Magazine’s annual Economic Bright Sports awards recognize companies that in many respects are least a shade better. Once again this year, our Economic...

10 Minutes With: Dotting all the I’s and crossing all the T’s

Being meticulous is what makes Clark Hill attorney tick

BLOCK600 project serves as downtown Lansing catalyst, developer says

The phone at Pat Gillespie’s office has been ringing much more these days in light of the BLOCK600 project — and he’s anticipating those calls will continue as the Lansing project moves forward and...

Women’s economic development groups show impact of $1.8 trillion in sales and receipts

Michigan’s two business centers for women-owned businesses (or those thinking about it) are both celebrating big anniversaries this year and the accomplishments of women entrepreneurs who have collectively contributed $1.8 trillion to the U.S....

Looking for a summer treat? Sliders are one of Metro Detroit’s finest franchises

What is more all American and symbolic of a summer meal than a plate full of delicious and iconic sliders? Thankfully, Metro Detroit has some of the finest slider restaurants anywhere in the state...
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