ity Finance Director Thomas H. Chase, CPA, was recently honored by the Michigan Government Finance Officers Association with its first Public Sector Member of the Year Award.
The City Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship (Detroit ACE) is partnering with University of Detroit Mercy School of Law on a new Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic to support local creatives.
The Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund (MIHAF) was established to help keep Michigan residents in their homes by providing financial assistance to eliminate or reduce past due mortgage payments associated with homeownership, including property tax, condominium association dues, and/or housing utility payments.
The City of East Lansing is pleased to announce that the All-of-us Express Children’s Theatre (AECT) has been awarded a $10,000 Gaining Recovery in Transition (GRIT) Grant from the Arts Council of Greater Lansing.
Mayor Mike Duggan, City Council President Mary Sheffield, and Councilmember Scott Benson joined Local Initiatives Support Corporation Detroit (LISC Detroit) and developer Minyon Properties today to kick off renovations on 30 deeply affordable apartments in Detroit’s Farwell neighborhood in District 3 that will see their homes get full makeovers and the affordability extended for at least the next 14 years.
Two Grand Rapids Public Schools teachers were recognized at Monday night’s school board meeting in honor of a former teacher who dedicated her life to educating children in Grand Rapids.
The City of Houghton Department of Public Works has an opening for a qualified candidate for the position of full-time heavy equipment operator/laborer.
The Participatory Budgeting Grand Rapids (PBGR) Steering Committee has unveiled the final 27 projects that will be up for public vote September 30 through October 5.
In light of recent incidents and concerns regarding safety in downtown East Lansing, the East Lansing Police Department (ELPD) is providing an update on efforts to keep the community safe and encouraging community members and visitors alike to look out for their personal safety.
Mayor Mike Duggan joined City Council President Mary Sheffield, developers, and community members today to officially open The Freelon at Sugar Hill, a new mixed-use and mixed-income development in Midtown Detroit’s Sugar Hill Arts District.
As the community comes together to celebrate Midland Neighboring Week September 26 – October 2, several City of Midland departments invite residents to join in on the fun with several family-friendly, free activities and events.
Bring the family and join us for a guided tour and experience the personal stories of five influential, historic Richmond families when portrayed by local actors who bring to life their stories of tragedies and successes with a slice of history.