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Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.
Kiwibot robots to address last-mile challenges; reaffirms Michigan’s leadership in real world mobility testing and deployments LANSING, Mich. – Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II announced Detroit has been selected as one
More than 60% of Michigan students covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after more Michigan public school districts, including Mount Pleasant Public Schools just recently, and local health departments continue
from Delta Variant, Supply Chain Problems Growth was somewhat slower in July and August according to the latest Beige Book, although still moderate. The Delta variant and supply problems were
“Coolest Thing” Voting Has Begun! Round 1 of the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” People’s Choice Award opened this week. Vote daily for your favorite four products until Friday, September
Michigan drivers admit to speeding in school zones, cutting off school buses – in a recent AAA survey DEARBORN, Mich., (September, 7, 2021) – Michigan roads are about to get more
TeenQuest to be held at Genesee STEM Academy, Bendle High School (FLINT, Mich. – Sept. 7, 2021) TeenQuest – a pre-employment and leadership training program that prepares young people for
$750,000 historic revitalization grant will be used to support projects in Michigan’s rural communities along the Great Lakes coastline LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) has
Grants Will Help 27 Organizations Provide Technical Assistance and Training Services SBA has awarded 27 organizations across the United States a total of $5.2 million under the Program for Investment in
Chris Holman speaks with Tom Kelly, Executive Director, Automation Alley, Troy, MI. Tom reviews what they’ve been working on in recent months.
Chris Holman catches up with Ara Topouzian, Executive Director, MVCA, the Michigan Venture Capital Association, Novi, MI.