The NMU Wildcats soccer team faced a challenging match against St. Cloud, resulting in a 2-0 defeat despite controlling much of the game. The match took place in Marquette, Michigan, under windy conditions that affected play.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has partnered with HopSkipDrive to provide reliable transportation for children in foster care in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties. This initiative aims to help these children stay connected to their current schools and after-school activities.
The men's basketball exhibition between Michigan State and Northern Michigan University, known as the Superior Dome Showdown, will be televised on the Big Ten Network. The game is scheduled for Sunday, October 13.
The state of Michigan has announced a schedule for increasing the minimum wage rate, effective from January 1, 2025. The current minimum hourly wage will rise from $10.33 to $10.56 per hour. For minors under 18, who receive 85% of the standard rate, the wage will increase from $8.78 to $8.98 per hour. Tipped employees will see their hourly pay go up from $3.93 to $4.01 per hour.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed testimony in Consumers Energy’s latest electric rate hike case, recommending a significant reduction of over 70%. The move could lead to substantial savings for ratepayers across the state. Consumers Energy had initially requested an average rate increase of 6.5%, with an 8.2% rise for residential customers, aiming to generate more than $300 million in revenue.
The Northern Michigan University men's golf team finished sixth out of nine teams at the Motor City Shakedown in Dearborn, Michigan. The team was led by Arthur Ylitalo and Eric Yun, who both secured top-10 finishes.
Business organizations and chambers of commerce across Michigan are requesting lawmakers in Lansing to amend the 72-hour Paid Sick Leave Act before its implementation. The Senior Vice President of Business Advocacy at the Michigan Chamber, Wendy Block, highlighted five key changes that are important for the business community.
Matt and Josh Stephens, brothers and co-founders of Sticker Blitz in Warren, are making strides in the sticker printing industry. Their journey is described as “built on grit, willpower and determination.” The brothers’ educational backgrounds—one in illustration and the other in computer science—have given them an innovative edge.
Northern Michigan University's men's soccer team is set for a busy week, hosting St. Cloud State on Wednesday and Roosevelt University on Sunday at their home field in Marquette, Michigan.
In the latest development of data center tax breaks in the House, one of two bills passed while the other failed to secure enough votes. SB 237, a use tax exemption, was approved with a 56-41 vote. Several Democrats in competitive seats refrained from voting due to concerns about upsetting their environmental and labor supporters.
As fall begins, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is urging residents to utilize available COVID-19 testing options. The department highlights the availability of free at-home tests through the federal government’s COVID-19 tests website and reminds residents about additional state-specific resources.