FLINT MI- The newly elected Mott Community College Board of Trustees has implemented Prayer and the Pledge of allegiance at the start of every board meeting. The vote comes after Wendy Wolcott of Davison Township and Jeffery Swanson of Genesee Township were elected in 2022, flipping the board, … [Read more...] about Mott Community College Board implements Prayer, Pledge at meetings
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Genesee GOP committed to standing strong on Core Values and Principles
The Genesee County Republican Party recently adopted a resolution confirming their commitment to the principles laid out in the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Michigan Constitution, and the Republican Party Platform. The resolution calls on all Republican elected … [Read more...] about Genesee GOP committed to standing strong on Core Values and Principles
PORTFOLIO CHANGES AND BANKING NEWS
In an effort to keep our valued investors well informed, we wanted to send out a quick notice on two important topics. First, many of you may have noticed some extra trades in your account this past week. This is a result of a portfolio change we recently made, which I will tell you more about. … [Read more...] about PORTFOLIO CHANGES AND BANKING NEWS
2023 FORD MOTOR COMPANY PROFIT SHARING
It's that time of year again when most Ford Motor Company employees will be eligible to receive their annual profit-sharing check on March 9th. This year, approximately 56,000 U.S. hourly workers will receive up to $9,176 in profit sharing. This is a major annual event that occurs for most Ford … [Read more...] about 2023 FORD MOTOR COMPANY PROFIT SHARING
GM said no layoffs. Now it’s asking workers to quit
General Motors said in January it would save $2 billion without planning any layoffs. But on Thursday it said it was looking for workers to leave voluntarily. In a regulatory filing, the automaker said it was looking to save costs through attrition and a voluntary separation program in which … [Read more...] about GM said no layoffs. Now it’s asking workers to quit
New York City Ends Vaccine Mandate on City Workers
New York City this week will end a controversial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees, ending a policy that has at times pitted the city's leadership against its municipal workforce. This is a summary, read the full article here. … [Read more...] about New York City Ends Vaccine Mandate on City Workers
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A BANK
Choosing a banking institution seems like a simple enough task. Many people have banked with the same institution since their first job (or the same lineage of institutions after various acquisitions). However, just because something is familiar doesn’t mean it fits your needs. This article … [Read more...] about WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A BANK
Whitmer proposes one-time $180 checks for Michigan taxpayers
On Monday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer unveiled her Lowering MI Costs tax relief plan to provide a financial boost for Michigan taxpayers. As part of the initiative, eligible taxpayers will receive one-time payments of up to $180 - but it remains unclear when and how they'll be received. This … [Read more...] about Whitmer proposes one-time $180 checks for Michigan taxpayers
Biden to end COVID-19 emergencies on May 11
On Monday, President Biden declared the US was ready to move away from emergency COVID-19 measures and focus on managing it as a long-term public health threat. This brings us closer to normality nearly three years since these declarations were first issued - an incredible achievement for all … [Read more...] about Biden to end COVID-19 emergencies on May 11
Saginaw Township Community Schools have put forth an ambitious proposal for the May ballot, asking voters to approve a $243 million investment in their education system.
With an average age of 64 years, the school district is proposing sweeping updates to its buildings that will deliver much-needed improvements and renovations with a focus on student safety. Superintendent Bruce Martin has noted this initiative as essential towards modernization efforts in order to … [Read more...] about Saginaw Township Community Schools have put forth an ambitious proposal for the May ballot, asking voters to approve a $243 million investment in their education system.