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The Role of Preventive Maintenance In Protecting Your Business Assets

You probably think about your business in terms of sales, clients, or products. But what about your building? The floors, walls, even the foundation—these are part of your business too. Ignore small problems, and they grow fast. That’s why preventive maintenance matters. Even something like raised foundation repair can prevent headaches later. A small crack

By |2026-01-13T11:04:00-05:00January 9th, 2026|Guest Columns|

Hundreds Of New Apartments Proposed Near Trader Joe’s As Ann Arbor Faces Persistent Rental Demand

ANN ARBOR — Plans for a six-story apartment complex next to Trader Joe’s on East Stadium Boulevard are moving forward as part of a broader effort to address continued demand for rental housing in Ann Arbor. With more than 27,500 renter-occupied units in the city — about 55 % of all housing — and vacancy

By |2026-01-09T15:24:13-05:00January 8th, 2026|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

ACA Subsidy Lapse Sends Health Insurance Costs Soaring for Michigan Business Owners — With a Jan. 15 Deadline Looming

DETROIT — Health insurance costs are rising sharply for Michigan business owners, freelancers, and independent contractors in 2026 after enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits expired at the end of last year — and time is running out for those who rely on ACA marketplace plans. Michiganders who buy coverage through the ACA

By |2026-01-09T15:24:15-05:00January 8th, 2026|Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Proposed $600 Million High-Voltage Transmission Line Part Of ITC Michigan’s Efforts To Strengthen Electric Grid

NOVI — A proposed high-voltage transmission line stretching from Oneida in Eaton County to a new Sabine Lake substation in Livingston County is emerging as one of the most significant energy infrastructure projects Michigan has seen in years — not because of its size alone, but because of what it represents about the future of

Michigan Marijuana Industry’s Court Challenge To 24% Wholesale Tax Advances As Job Losses Mount

LANSING — Michigan’s cannabis industry is pressing forward with a constitutional lawsuit against the state’s 24% wholesale marijuana tax, arguing the levy was imposed illegally and is already triggering layoffs, facility closures, and real-world economic pain across the state’s expanding legal marijuana market. The case, filed by the Michigan Cannabis Industry Association (MiCIA) and several

By |2026-01-07T10:55:39-05:00January 7th, 2026|Marijuana Business, News|

When Should You Contact Divorce Lawyers Sydney? A Complete Guide for Individuals Navigating Separation

Divorce is one of the most challenging life events anyone can face, and knowing the right time to seek legal guidance can make the entire process more manageable. Understanding when to contact a divorce lawyer is crucial, especially if you live in New South Wales where family law can be complex, heavily procedural, and sometimes

By |2026-01-07T10:15:11-05:00January 7th, 2026|Guest Columns|

What a Class Action Lawsuit Lawyer Can Do to Help Your Case

In 2024, class action settlements in the United States totaled around $42 billion, making it the third year in a row that these amounts have gone over $40 billion, according to Forbes.com. A class action lawsuit is a legal action brought by a group of people who have been harmed as a result of a

By |2026-01-29T16:38:24-05:00January 6th, 2026|Guest Columns|

The Great Stay: Why Michigan Workers Are Choosing Stability Over Risk in 2026

ANN ARBOR - Michigan workers are entering 2026 with a clear and sobering priority: hold on. Across factories, hospitals, offices, and government buildings, employees are increasingly reluctant to change jobs — even when workloads are rising or pay is stagnating. A new national workforce survey shows that fear of layoffs, economic uncertainty, and burnout are

By |2026-01-06T14:33:14-05:00January 6th, 2026|News|

Invest Detroit Secures $55 Million in New Markets Tax Credits From $10 Billion Federal Program

DETROIT — Invest Detroit has been awarded a $55 million allocation through the federal New Markets Tax Credit program, part of a record-setting $10 billion national allocation announced Dec. 23 by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. It is the largest NMTC award in Invest Detroit’s history and underscores Michigan’s growing role in deploying federal

By |2026-01-06T14:33:16-05:00January 6th, 2026|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

How Random Number Generators Work in Sweepstakes Casinos

Why players ask about RNG in sweepstakes casinos If you are new to sweepstakes casinos, you will quickly see questions like what is an RNG, are sweepstakes casino games fair, and how do online casino results stay random. Those questions are reasonable because most outcomes happen instantly on a screen, without any physical cards or

By |2026-01-15T09:37:03-05:00January 6th, 2026|Guest Columns|