
U-M Virtual Town Halls to Discuss Pouring Rights and Supplier Insights
U-M invites employees, retirees, students, and alumni to virtual town halls on pouring rights, with Q&A sessions.

U-M invites employees, retirees, students, and alumni to virtual town halls on pouring rights, with Q&A sessions.

Dustin Milner cherishes fall hunting trips to Little Lake. Safety is key, and Store Safely aims to protect rural youth.

Governor Whitmer’s 2026 budget faces GOP opposition on tax hikes, with potential election year pressure to finalize it.

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The EPA’s repeal of a 2009 report on greenhouse gases sparks concern in Michigan about environmental and health impacts.

The SAVE America Act, backed by Montana’s GOP reps, tightens voter requirements. Critics warn of disenfranchisement risks.

Top DHS officials testified before Congress, facing scrutiny over immigration enforcement. Sen. Gallego questioned their practices.

Professors Ilya Kolmanovsky, Chris Ruf, and Karen A. Thole join the National Academy of Engineering, a top U.S. honor.

In 2025, N.C. awarded $136.3M to rural communities to revitalize housing, upgrade industrial infrastructure, and boost economic growth statewide.

The University of Michigan mourns the loss of Ralph T. Yang, a leader in chemical engineering, whose legacy endures.

A civil rights attorney, Amir Makled, announces a run for the University of Michigan Board of Regents, seeking change.

Phoenix’s air quality has improved, but cuts to environmental protections threaten progress, sparking legislative action.

