Nearly 100,000 international students worked in Michigan after their graduation under the Optional Practical Training, or OPT, portion of their student visas from 2013–2022 — including over 50,000 engineering jobs, according to a new report from Global Detroit.
The vast majority of these ...
ESCANABA -- A first-of-its-kind event will be held at Bay College this evening: the “Shared Interest Fair.”
It invites residents to explore how thriving communities begin with both civic action and individual well-being, and is one way to participate in the National Week of Conversation. ...
HERMANSVILLE — Cooking Wild Seasonings, an enterprise from 906 Outdoors, creates products meant to accompany the flavors of wild game and freshly-caught fish.
Founder Brian Whitens has had a journey with a series of businesses — though they could be viewed as different iterations of the ...
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel secured a federal appeals court ruling rejecting an effort by the Trump administration to restrict housing grant funding. State officials reported the restrictions could have left thousands nationwide without housing.
Nessel joined a ...
ESCANABA — The community is invited to support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking at the upcoming Flannel For A Cause fundraiser hosted by Tri-County Safe Harbor at the Island Resort & Casino on April 25.
Organizers say the event, which runs from 6 p.m. to 9 ...
ESCANABA — The U.P. State Credit Union is inviting kids of all ages to participate in their Financial Literacy Bingo Challenge for April, which is Youth Financial Literacy Month.
The credit union has developed a Youth Financial Literacy Bingo challenge for elementary through high school ...