FIRST robotics competition to draw 35,000 to downtown Detroit, showcase STEM education
Michigan Economic Development Corporation sent this bulletin at 04/12/2018 04:15 PM EDT
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FIRST
robotics competition to draw 35,000 to downtown Detroit, showcase STEM education |
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Michigan
grocery delivery service launches mobile app |
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McLaren
invests $1.1 million to establish epilepsy care unit |
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Crain's
Detroit editor named Truscott Rossman's new president |
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Against
Me! to play new 'Three Stacks' music festival in REO Town |
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Key
Safety closes on $1.6 billion deal to acquire Takata |
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Travel
writer shares 11 favorite spots in Traverse City |
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Bankole:
Those in Detroit before boom offer insights |
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52nd
annual Summer Art Fair moving to Downtown Midland |
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Detroit
youth summer jobs program boosts graduation rates, lowers absences |
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Unemployment
rate continues to drop in Jackson County |
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It
all begins with a clue: Start-up Kalamazoo travel agency is 'turning travel on its head' |
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Meijer
Gardens announces 31 acts for its 2018 summer concert series |
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Decrepit
Scott Mansion in Detroit Cass Corridor revived as apartments |
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All-day
brunch cafe opens in Detroit's Corktown |
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Approved
$45M 'Project Fusion' could bring up 800 jobs to Burton |
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Co-living
space, yoga studio and community garden planned in Detroit development |
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Kids
and robots compete in Gaylord |
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Endeavor
Detroit members generated $112 million in revenue in 2017 |
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Student
entrepreneurs learn the importance of listening at UM-Dearborn business idea pitch |
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$400,000
grant could restore Mason building gutted by fire and even bring a new restaurant |
