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Firearms Deer Season, Starting Nov. 15, To Make Huge Impact On Michigan Economy

LANSING - Hunting remains a vibrant annual tradition in Michigan and also produces a significant impact on Michigan’s economy. This year, more than 525,000 hunters are expected to participate in the annual firearms season for deer which accounts for the largest share of the estimated $2.3 billion spent on hunting in Michigan.  The annual firearms

By |2016-11-21T17:53:58-05:00November 11th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

GOP Seized Data Advantage For Election In Michigan, Rest Of Country

LANSING - On Friday, November 4, Republican National Committee Chair Reince Preibus contacted the Michigan Republican Party and informed it that RNC data modeling showed Republican Donald Trump winning Michigan by 8,000 votes. Michigan Republican Party Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel said it was that data that led to two visits in 24 hours from Trump,

By |2016-11-10T16:07:28-05:00November 10th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Greimel: Democrats Need To Spend Time Analyzing Message

LANSING - House Minority Leader Tim Greimel said Wednesday that Democrats need to spend some time analyzing why their message and presidential candidate in 2016 failed to resonate with a large amount of voters during Tuesday's election. Michigan and the rest of the country saw a significant wave for Republicans led by President-elect Donald Trump,

By |2016-11-10T16:05:59-05:00November 10th, 2016|Featured, Politics|

Climate Change May Be Escalating So Fast It Could Be ‘Game Over,’ Scientists Warn

LONDON - If leading scientists writing in one of the most respected academic journals are right, planet Earth could be on course for global warming of more than seven degrees Celsius within a lifetime. And that, according to one of the world’s most renowned climatologists, could be “game over.” Scientists have long tried to work

By |2016-11-09T19:52:22-05:00November 9th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured|

MCWT Names U of M’s Nancy Benovich Gilby ‘Woman of the Year in Technology’ 

  DETROIT - University of Michigan Associate Professor Nancy Benovich Gilby has been named the Woman of the Year in Technology by the Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation. Benovich Gilby is the Ehrenberg director of entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan’s School of Information.   MCWT launched the award this year to recognize women in Michigan leading or

By |2016-11-09T17:24:53-05:00November 7th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Featured|

MITechNews.Com Partners With Automation Alley To Provide Video News Updates For Tech-Based Membership

TROY - MITechNews.Com has partnered with Automation Alley to provide video news to its members. The new Automation Alley Video News Update will debut this month with interviews of Automation Alley’s 16th Annual Awards Gala winners. “We look forward to offering our membership this unique business growth opportunity through MITechNews.com. With video news updates, our

By |2016-11-04T11:40:28-04:00November 3rd, 2016|Featured, News|

Comcast Launches 1 GIG Residential Service In Detroit – Across Michigan In 2017

DETROIT - Imagine downloading a 5 Gigabyte HD Movie in 40 seconds. Or a 150 Megabyte music album in two seconds. Or a 15 Gigabyte video game in two minutes.  Well imagine no more Detroit because Comcast announced Tuesday it began delivering 1 Gagabit-per-second service to residential customers in the Motor City. The rest of

By |2016-11-02T08:51:16-04:00November 1st, 2016|Featured|

Blair Succeeds Welch As President, CEO ITC Holdings

NOVI - Linda H. Blair has succeeded Joseph L. Welch as president and CEO of ITC Holdings Corp. In her new role, Blair is responsible for the strategic vision and overall business operation of ITC and its subsidiaries. Blair has served in several leadership roles with ITC since the company’s inception in 2003 including most

By |2016-11-01T18:04:19-04:00November 1st, 2016|Featured, News|

Fleet Of Connected Autonomous Vehicles Could Be Cruising U-M North Campus In 2017

ANN ARBOR - Passengers could be trying out a new urban mobility system on the University of Michigan's North Campus as soon as summer 2017. Its creators say it could deliver riders to their destinations in as little as half the time of the existing bus system at a lower cost, eventually using a fleet

By |2016-10-31T20:44:30-04:00October 31st, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, Connected Tech, Featured|

Employment In Southeast Michigan Reaches New High, Unemployment Sinks To Historic Low

DETROIT  - The second quarter of 2016 set a new high in employment in Southeast Michigan dating back nearly a decade to 2007 to the beginning of the recession, reports the Workforce Intelligence Network for Southeast Michigan, a 16-county partnership region. With employment expanding by 1.4 percent, some 35,000 jobs were added from April through

By |2016-10-27T20:04:59-04:00October 27th, 2016|Featured, News|