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U-M Professor Seen As Pick For Supreme Court

LANSING - In something of a surprise, University of Michigan legal professor Joan Larsen appears likely to be Gov. Rick Snyder’s choice to succeed outgoing Justice Mary Beth Kelly, sources told Gongwer News Service. Before Larsen's name came out, most observers expected that either Appeals Judge Kirsten Frank Kelly or Oakland Circuit Judge Colleen O'Brien would be

By |2015-09-29T21:15:05-04:00September 29th, 2015|Politics|

Contractors: Ending Prevailing Wage Will Not Save Money

LANSING - If the state ends its prevailing wage statute, it will not save money as supporters argue, a group of construction and union executives said on Monday. In fact, repealing prevailing wage would make it more difficult to hire skilled trades workers, and eventually any savings would be negated because costs will go up,

By |2015-09-29T20:58:51-04:00September 29th, 2015|Politics|

Michigan Senate Panel Reports Bill To Kill Tax Credits For Early Stage Venture Investments

LANSING - Legislation to ensure that Michigan makes no more tax voucher grants to companies through the Early Stage Venture Investment Corporation were sent to the full Senate Thursday. The three bills - HB 4195, HB 4196 and HB 4365 - were reported unanimously by the members of the Economic Development and International Investment Committee. The committee also reported a

By |2015-09-25T09:11:26-04:00September 24th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

MEDC Details Cuts Heading Into New Fiscal Year

LANSING - A total of 65 full-time positions and more than $129.8 million are being cut from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's 2016 budget after its executive committee on Tuesday adopted a resolution accepting the budget as proposed. The MEDC in mid-August announced it would make major cuts for its 2015-16 fiscal year budget beginning

By |2015-09-18T17:51:23-04:00September 18th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

MDOT Study Says Drones Could Prove Valuable In Highway Research

LANSING - Using unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones, could provide safety benefits and asset management benefits in monitoring the conditions of the state's roads and bridges, the results of a study by the Department of Transportation show. MDOT has released results of a study using a variety of drones in tests of state highways

By |2015-09-18T17:04:38-04:00September 18th, 2015|Featured, Politics|

MEDC Details Cuts Heading Into New Fiscal Year

LANSING - A total of 65 full-time positions and more than $129.8 million are being cut from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's 2016 budget after its executive committee on Tuesday adopted a resolution accepting the budget as proposed. The MEDC in mid-August announced it would make major cuts for its 2015-16 fiscal year budget beginning

By |2015-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Public Seeking Cheaper College, More Alternatives

LANSING - Michigan has to find ways to make college education more affordable given it is essential to getting ahead economically, but it also has to support more programs that provide hands-on job training for youth and adults, the Center for Michigan said in a recent report. Among the key recommendations of the report,Getting to

By |2015-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

MDOT Study Says Drones Could Prove Valuable In Highway Research

LANSING - Using unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones, could provide safety benefits and asset management benefits in monitoring the conditions of the state's roads and bridges, the results of a study by the Department of Transportation show. MDOT has released results of a study using a variety of drones in tests of state highways

By |2015-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Clean Energy Trust Challenge Offers $1 Million In Cash Prizes

CHICAGO - Clean Energy Trust is calling on the most innovative cleantech startups from across the Midwest to compete in the 6th Annual Clean Energy Trust Challenge, a single-day pitch competition that will award $1 million to start-ups in April 2016 - nearly ten times the amount distributed at the annual event in 2011. The

By |2015-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Detroit Greening City Ambulances

DETROIT - The City of Detroit ambulance fleet is going green.Last summer, over the summer, the city partnered with NextEnergy and Navitas Systems to retrofit 31 city ambulances with auxiliary power units, saving the City money and improving air quality. The upgrades are funded by a $1 million grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation�s Congestion Mitigation and Air

By |2015-09-15T00:00:00-04:00September 15th, 2015|Archive, Politics|