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Michigan Launches Futures For Frontliners Program

Thanks to the CARES Act, Michigan has launched Futures for Frontliners, the first of its kind in the nation, which will allow essential, frontline COVID-19 workers a tuition free path to community college. This from the Governor’s press conference earlier today. Chief Health Officer Dr. Joneigh Khaldun commented on contact …

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Houghton City Council Meeting Update

Cameron Herrington is the newest member of Houghton’s Board of Review. This from Houghton’s City Council Meeting last night. Herrington is replacing Tracy Welch, who moved out of the area. His term expires at the end of the year. City Manager Eric Waara on what’s happening in the city. Police …

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MIOSHA and LEO Launch Ambassador Program, Businesses Left Out Of Previous Restriction Easements Can Now Reopen

Michigan’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, along with the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, have launched the Ambassador Program, aimed at helping businesses such as gyms, bowling alleys, roller and ice rinks and swimming pools reopen, following updated workplace safety guidelines. The new guidelines are in step with executive …

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