U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow hopes the fifth time will be the charm for her “Bring Jobs Home Act,” being re-introduced in Washington. The Michigan Democrat says the bill is pretty straightforward–it closes loopholes for companies which outsource while rewarding companies that return jobs and business stateside. Despite the simplicity, Stabenow’s …
Read More »GM CEO Meets With Trump
General Motors CEO Mary Barra called a meeting Friday with President Trump “a constructive discussion on how to support a strong and competitive U.S. economy.” AutoBeat Reporter Jeff Gilbert says the GM CEO is part of a group of business leaders called on to advise the President.
Read More »Job Market Showing Signs Of Improvement
U.S. employers ramped up hiring last month and more Americans began looking for work, a sign that President Donald Trump has inherited a robust job market. More from business editor Murray Feldman. The 227,000 jobs added last month was the most since September and higher than last year’s average monthly …
Read More »Snyder Set To Give Budget Recommendations
Governor Rick Snyder, back from a trade mission to Israel, is front and center this week with his new budget recommendations. Lansing Bureau Chief Tim Skubick has a peek at what to expect in the message.
Read More »Security Breach Puts Nearly 2 Million Michigan Residents At Risk
The Michigan State Police Cyber Command Center is investigating to determine exactly how many people doing business with the Unemployment Insurance Agency have been affected by a security breach. Nearly 1.9 million people are at risk, but the amount will not be known until the investigation is complete. The potential …
Read More »Drug Bust In Houghton
A Grand Rapids man is facing multiple charges following a drug bust by the Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team. Detectives from UPSET-West conducted the month-long investigation that led to the arrest of 19-year old Jon David Ettinger on Thursday. The investigation found that the suspect was allegedly selling marijuana, acid, …
Read More »Michigan Tech Partners with Auto Industry in Light-duty Engine Research
The auto industry tends to be fiercely competitive. So what would bring multiple companies together on research projects? How about the chance to direct the nature of the research and having access to the engineers, scientists and students doing it—and the final results? That’s what Michigan Technological University’s new Light …
Read More »Isle Royale Wolves Open House Coming To Houghton
HOUGHTON, MICH.-– The National Park Service (NPS) invites the public to participate in upcoming informational open houses and webinars regarding the proposed draft plan determining whether and how to bring wolves to Isle Royale National Park. The plan and alternatives are described in the draft Environmental Impact Statement to Address …
Read More »Pigs N Heat Hockey Game Saturday Night
Members of local law enforcement and firefighters will face off against each other tomorrow for the annual Pigs N Heat hockey game. Proceeds from the game support the Pigs N Heat Fund, which provides financial assistance to crime and fire victims in the Copper Country. A large crowd is expected …
Read More »CHS Drama Club Presents “The Great Gatsby”
There’s only one school in the Upper Peninsula that competes in the Michigan Interscholastic Forensics Association State Theater Festival—Calumet High School. The school’s drama club will be performing a selection from The Great Gatsby at the competition in Lansing later this month. Local residents can come out to support the …
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