Events/Announcements

Michigan Corn Growers Association Offering College Scholarships

LANSING ? The Michigan Corn Growers Association is offering a minimum of two college scholarships for $1000 each to members, students, growers, associates, as well as children of members, between the ages of 17 and 25. ?With an aging population, a priority must be put on young peoples? education. I certainly appreciate the opportunity for

By |2013-01-08T00:00:00-05:00January 8th, 2013|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Southeast Michigan Purchasing Managers Index Remains Stable In December

DETROIT- The Southeast Michigan Purchasing Managers Index remained stable in December, dipping only one-tenth of a point to 51.8 from 51.9 in November. PMI index values above 50 generally suggest an expanding economy. ?The Southeast Michigan PMI has maintained a value over 50 for 33 of the past 34 months, indicating a steady strengthening of

By |2013-01-04T00:00:00-05:00January 4th, 2013|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Sarnicola Foundation Has $1 Million To Support Young Entrepreneurs

GRAND RAPIDS ? Grand Rapids area native Nick Sarnicola, who has built a fortune through his direct sales weight loss company ViSalus, has pledged $1 million to his Sarnicola Foundation to support other young entrepreneurs. Sarnicola, 33, grew up in a blue collar family in Wyoming, a Grand Rapids suburb, and was exposed to entrepreneurship

By |2013-01-04T00:00:00-05:00January 4th, 2013|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Anonymous: Expect Us 2013

SAN FRANCISCO - The hacking group issues a statement boasting of its cyberattacks against the U.S., Syrian, and Israeli governments in 2012, while warning people to continue to expect this type of activity. The hacking collective Anonymous has clarified that it has no plans to fade away in the New Year. It issued a statement

By |2013-01-03T00:00:00-05:00January 3rd, 2013|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Google Settles With FTC Over Antitrust Issues

WASHINGTON D.C. - Google competitors unhappy with the way their search results are displayed on Google search pages will be able to opt out under an agreement announced today by the Federal Trade Commission. That was perhaps the most significant plank of a multipart agreement announced by the FTC after a lengthy investigation into Google's

By |2013-01-03T00:00:00-05:00January 3rd, 2013|Archive, Events/Announcements|