MEDC Daily: Detroit to Host 2019 North American International Cyber Summit
Michigan Economic Development Corporation sent this bulletin at 07/11/2019 02:41 PM EDT
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Detroit
to Host 2019 North American International Cyber Summit |
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Sabo
applauds MEDC support of new local company |
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A
Good Look: Crim's licensed apparel contract with Flint's GoodBoy Clothing opens market to 50,000 customers |
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Gourmet
popcorn shop gets $45k grant to open in downtown Grand Rapids |
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Ottawa
County launches Brownfield Incentive Program |
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Excitement
Building for New Businesses at Cadillac Junction |
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Floral,
aquatic murals to be Spring Lake's first public art |
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Fort
Wilkins receiving needed restorative care |
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Hometown
developers plan for future of downtown Muskegon |
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House
that may be the oldest in Battle Creek gets rehab by local who loves old houses |
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It
takes a village to turn a blighted property into a sculpture garden. Here's how Haslett did it. |
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Spin
joins scooter use program designed to help optimize fleet size, distribution |
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Michigan's
'Going PRO Talent Fund' can help employers |
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New
programs lock onto cybersecurity |
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STEM-based
children's play center opens in downtown Northville |
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Tour
Hell's Half Mile with the Historical Society |
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Around
every corner: Public art making a scene in Midland |
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Greater
Lansing celebrates World Refugee Awareness Week |
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Mural
by internationally known artist coming to downtown Grand Rapids |
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Patios
n' Pints initiative launches at historic home in Sterling Heights |
