MI Nursing Home and Care Facilities Get Approval of Outdoor Family Visits

Following months of quarantine restrictions on visits, people living in residential care facilities in Michigan such as nursing homes will soon be able to see visitors outdoors under a new epidemic order signed today by Michigan Department of
Kinexus: Great Summer, Great 3rd Quarter Wrap, Plenty of Progress to Achieve

In Michigan’s Great Southwest, “We went from 4-percent unemployment to 20-percent unemployment back down to 9-percent unemployment, and as you can imagine that kind of disruption causes a lot of issues for employers, job-seekers, and everybody else.”
First $800-M Bonds in Governor’s Rebuilding Michigan Program Sold

Citing freeways that have been held together far too long “with patches and emergency repairs,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today has announced the closing on the sale of the first $800-million in Rebuilding Michigan bonds, designed to bring
Driveway Paving Scammer Targets West Michigan Homeowners

If you remember nothing else, remember the line that says “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t.” Especially if you want to save your hard-earned money in the middle of a pandemic. The
09-10-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
09-10-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Benton Township Teen Shot 4 Times in M-139 Drive-By Attack

A 17-year old Benton Township youth was shot four times at the intersection of S. M-139 and Empire Avenue early this morning, Thursday, September 10th, in an apparently unprovoked attack when a car pulled alongside of his
MI Launches Tuition-Free Futures for Frontliners Program

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is following through on her springtime promise of a tuition-free pathway to community college for the frontline workers who have served the entire state since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. She first