Students could get as much as $6,000 in new scholarship money in a new state financial aid program. For businesses, it’s a way to create and retain a ‘high-talent’ workforce in Michigan.
Jared Ramsey
A guest author for Bridge Magazine.
Lack of parts and mechanics adds weeks to car repairs in Michigan
First it was parts delays. Then repair shops struggled to find certified mechanics to complete the job. Now repairs are taking weeks — or longer.
After another school shooting, Michigan students, teachers worry about safety
Students and teachers feel stripped of their sense of security after school shootings in Oxford and Uvalde.
No spike in gun sales at Michigan gun shops after Texas massacre
Following mass shootings, gun stores often see an increase in gun purchases as gun reform discussions come to the forefront. But owners of two Michigan stores said Wednesday sales did not spike, even as stocks for U.S. gun companies rose.
Michigan school, health leaders push for more school mental health spending
With more students struggling with mental health issues in the wake of the pandemic, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants to increase mental health services in schools.
Oxford High School tests AI gun detection system in wake of shooting
The system would identify weapons and notify police within seconds – and attempt to lower the casualties in the event of another mass shooting.