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Joel Kurth becomes executive editor of impact and enterprise; David Zeman to retire. Bridge is launching a national search for another executive editor and eventually will hire two deputy editors.
A new survey shows many would leave Michigan for jobs they consider more innovative. Young people say they aren’t sure auto companies can provide the work-life balance they crave.
Once abundant in Michigan, wild rice has dwindled in numbers since the early 1900s. Now, tribes are partnering with government agencies to bring back the grain that is vital to their heritage.
The governor signs a record budget that includes new money for business incentives, affordable housing, public safety — and plenty of ‘pork.’ Here’s what you need to know.
The measures, if passed, not only demand carbon-free energy by 2035, they also help ensure that under-represented communities can enjoy the benefits of solar energy resources.
Michigan Supreme Court rules that thousands of crash survivors aren’t subject to medical fee caps imposed by a 2019 law that lowered most rates. Detractors say that may make premiums more expensive ‘for many decades.’