Century-Old Howard Miller Company to Close Due to Economic Struggles, Affecting Employees in Zeeland and Traverse City
The Howard Miller Company, after nearly 100 years, is closing due to economic challenges, impacting 195 workers and ending a legacy of clockmaking and furniture production.
Mayor Duggan Launches 11th Annual "Grow Detroit’s Young Talent" Program Aiming to Provide 8,000 Summer Jobs for Local Youth
Detroit's Mayor Duggan launched the 11th edition of the GDYT program to provide summer jobs to over 8,000 young individuals, continuing to offer employment experiences to the city's youth.
Detroit Casinos Garner Over $100 Million in June Despite Revenue Dip; MGM Grand Detroit Leads in Market Share
Detroit's three casinos reported $101.04 million in June revenue, a decrease from previous months. MGM Grand led with 48% market share. State gaming taxes were $8.1 million, with retail sports betting and fantasy sports also contributing to revenues.
Blueline Sweets: Sterling Heights’ New Go-To Spot for Frozen Yogurt and Coffeehouse Charm
Blueline Sweets, a fusion of coffee and frozen yogurt, was opened in 2024 by Evan Patto, offering dishes tested by his family and serving kosher, halal, and gluten-free options with plans for a block-party anniversary.
Oakland County Woman's Routine Grocery Trip Turns into $4 Million Lottery Win at Milford Kroger
A 77-year-old Oakland County woman won $4 million from a Michigan Lottery scratch-off ticket purchased at a Kroger in Milford. She chose annual payments over a lump sum and plans to use the funds for home repairs, charity, and family.












