Michigan

Student Loan Repayment Overhaul Begins July 1 – About 140,000 Michigan Borrowers Could Face Higher Monthly Payments

New federal law begins phasing out the Biden administration's SAVE repayment program, requiring many borrowers to choose new repayment plans in the months ahead. Some could see monthly payments increase by more than $100, depending on their financial circumstances. ANN ARBOR – A sweeping overhaul of the federal student loan repayment system begins July 1,

By |2026-06-30T17:03:24-04:00June 30th, 2026|Featured, Michigan|

Youth Spots, Scholarships Still Open For Summer STEM Camps At WCC

ANN ARBOR – There is still time to register for a number of Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) STEM youth camps this summer, and scholarships are available for families living in Ypsilanti zip codes. Week-long camps begin July 7 and continue through August. All camps are hosted on the WCC campus, 4800 E. Huron River Drive,

Although Michigan Lags Behind in Smoking Prevention, Growing Market for Alternatives Spells Hope

In recent years, Michigan has witnessed a wave of regulatory measures aimed at curbing smoking, aligning with global efforts to promote public health and reduce tobacco-related harm. However, despite progress in certain areas, the state finds itself lagging behind in comprehensive smoking prevention compared to its counterparts. According to an article from Midland Daily News,

By |2024-03-25T09:51:20-04:00March 21st, 2024|Michigan|

Where Will Michigan Be In 10 Years?

LANSING - The last year and a half for many of us has felt like running a never-ending marathon through unfamiliar territory. Many of us have lost friends and family, entrepreneurs have struggled to keep their life’s work going, and all of us have experienced some level of trauma. Thankfully, the last few weeks have

By |2021-06-11T15:53:25-04:00June 11th, 2021|Guest Columns, Michigan, News|