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Chevy Commons to become a state park under a plan announced by Gov. Whitmer
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced plans to create a new Michigan state park in the City of Flint by utilizing federal relief dollars from President Biden’s American Recovery Plan. This would mark the first state park in Genesee County and when completed would become Michigan’s 104th state park.
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Chad Grant named executive vice president and COO of McLaren Health Care; will oversee operations at 15 McLaren hospitals
Read MoreExpand your market potential at ‘Meet the Buyer 2021’
The Region 6 Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) on Aug. 12 will host “Meet the Buyer” for businesses looking to expand their customer base through government contracting opportunities. This year’s event – which will be held virtually from 9 a.m. to noon – will feature buyers from local, regional, state and federal agencies that are […]
Read MoreSpectrum Reach awards local businesses with complimentary marketing services
Nine minority-owned businesses in Flint & Genesee each have been awarded a $15,000 advertising campaign and free commercial as part of Spectrum Reach’s Pay it Forward Local Grant Program. In addition, two companies will receive a $4,000 advertising campaign and free commercial. The awards are the culmination of Spectrum Reach’s exclusive partnership with the Flint […]
Read MoreThe Small Business Help Desk provides direct support for small businesses
The COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call not only for the protection of public health globally but for the business community as well. While responding to distress calls from numerous local small businesses at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, it became apparent that many owners and entrepreneurs needed an array of resources and support, […]
Read MoreCEO Blog: Returning to the office, soon
The day that we’ve been waiting for came sooner than we thought it would. On June 22, Gov. Whitmer lifted all pandemic restrictions, and soon after, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration aligned its guidance for employers. No more masks. No social distancing. No more capacity limits. Just like that.
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