Amtrak able to travel to 110 mph in Indiana, Michigan
Amtrak passenger trains sped up to 110 mph for the first time Tuesday in western Michigan and northern Indiana on two routes serving Chicago, officials announced.
Intransa Names David Nelson-Gal as Vice President of Engineering
Intransa, the physical security infrastructure and services experts, today announced it has named David Nelson-Gal vice-president of Engineering. Nelson-Gal is responsible for Intr
Northern Michigan Free Tax Service is here to help
A group of volunteers, who have been filing taxes for senior citizens for the last several years, is branching out to help low-income citizens get the money they are owed from the government.
Belding City Council approves grants to assist Rails to Trails
Members of the Belding City Council approved a Michigan Department of Natural Resources grant application for the Rails to Trails project to travel though the Belding City limits at Tuesday’s meeting.
Amtrak trains hit new high speeds in Midwest
CHICAGO (MCT) — Amtrak passenger trains sped up to 110 mph for the first time Tuesday in western Michigan and northern Indiana on two routes serving Chicago, officials announced.
Michigan Wants More Immigrants
Republican Governor Rick Snyder wants to attract talented foreigners he sees as crucial to the economy
Tech mulls new management degree
HOUGHTON - Michigan Technological University could soon be offering a bachelor of science degree in engineering management.
Gov. Snyder pitches Michigan to Kettering engineering students at Detroit auto show
Kettering University freshman Rhonda Clarke was among the students from seven Michigan universities who toured the event today with Snyder.
WKAR TV Offers video game workshop
WKAR and the College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State University will host a free "Imagine, Create and Play Workshop" targeting middle school students in the Lansing area.
One Thing Missing In CEOs' Plan To Reinvent Michigan
Business leaders call for more spending on universities and infrastructure. But who will pay for it?