Bridge Magazine is adding one of the most perceptive political observers in Michigan to its contributors in 2012. Beginning in January, Peter Luke will join the Bridge site as a correspondent, penning regular commentaries and the occasional news report. “Talk about a great start to 2012. Bridge readers will receive the insight of the most […]
Luke columns to appear in Bridge
Michigan population shrinks
State Demographer Ken Darga reports that the most recent population estimates are out — showing changes among the states from 2010 to 2011. The news for Michigan will play negatively. The state lost 7,400 people in the period, about the equivalent of the city of Houghton. Michigan was one of only three states (Rhode Island […]
Land O Links
“The more extensive a man’s knowledge of what has been done, the greater will be his power of knowing what to do” — Benjamin Disraeli, 19th century British prime minister, author and noted clothes horse. * The New York Times Magazine visits Benton Harbor: “Between the almost-delusional optimism of those who support the redevelopment of […]
How to get a government's attention
A blog that focuses on doings in the city of Troy has published what appears, to my eye, to be a bombshell of a note from a major Troy employer to city officials. Keeptroystrong presents the memo as coming from Frank Ervin III, the government affairs manager for Magna International. The memo apparently is in […]
Guest post: Detroiter pushs private promise
Dr. Nat Pernick wants folks to know there is already a Detroit Promise scholarship program. Pernick created the Detroit College Promise and has been awarding scholarships for the past four years to Detroit Public School graduates who live in the school district and have signed up by ninth grade. The amount of the scholarships depends […]
Setting the stage for 2012's performance
Frank Sinatra memorably sang about it being a long, long time from May to December and about the days dwindling down to a precious few. That’s the way it is in Michigan as the darkness closes in early at the end of the day and we begin to take stock of the year that’s about […]
Guest column: Voting reform boosts access, security
By Ruth Johnson/Michigan secretary of state Critics and pundits (“Right to vote is under attack,” Dec. 15) would have you think that any move to review and make common sense adjustments to our current elections system is a veiled attempt at destroying our democratic process. The fact is that ensuring integrity in our elections system […]
Know Michigan's future? Play this contest.
By Craig Ruff/Public Sector Consultants The Michigan Prophecy Contest has been around for about 15 years. Its aim is to inspire people to think about political, economic, sporting and cultural things that may happen in our state in the coming year. The late William Safire inspired me to start the contest. He would pose to […]
Merger bills won't change names on fire trucks — yet
For years, officials charged with managing local government services and finances have pointed to a variety of provisions in state law they say make the sharing of services with neighbors financially unappealing. With Gov. Rick Snyder’s signature last week on a set of bills, the state believes it has removed a large hurdle to increased […]
Bridge adds second writer to site
Bridge Magazine has doubled its staff reporting corps for 2012 by hiring veteran writer Nancy Nall Derringer to the position of Staff Writer. Derringer will join Senior Writer Ron French in forming one of the most experienced — and capable — online news teams found in Michigan today, said Bridge Senior Editor Derek Melot. “Nancy […]