Eat up! Michigan launches culinary tourism effort
Correction: Boosting Tourism story
LANSING, Mich. — In a Dec. 17 story about a new Michigan Promotion Fund, The Associated Press reported erroneously how the fund would be supported. The fund would rely on a portion of Michigan’s sales and use tax collections on certain tourism-related businesses, but would not also include a $2.50 fee on car rentals. The fee wasn’t included in the version of the bill that was adopted by the House.
Mich. regional jobless rates down in 14 markets
Fed funding to help study wind speeds in Michigan
Michigan jobless rate edges down to 15.1 percent
Granholm plans to merge tech, management offices
MSU report: College labor market has hit bottom
Court to consider Mich. affirmative action ban
Mich. schools chief says laws needed to get grants
Lt. gov. to travel to Mideast to plug Mich. water
Mich. gov candidates call for new budget methods
Lawmakers oppose Michigan anti-mining ballot plan
Students, others rally for Michigan school funding
Panel rejects Mich. gov’s plan to name directors
Mich. ballot drive would drop insurance rates 20%
Group urges raising more money to fix Mich. roads
Mich. regulator wants more info on proposed mine
Mich. House taps 2010 stimulus funding for schools
Mich. agriculture commissioner Byrum steps down
Mich. looks at worst-case 20 percent budget cuts
Consumers Energy ordered to partially refund money
Report: Stimulus saves, creates 22,500 Mich. jobs
Mich. gov. finishes signing budget before deadline
Mich. sued for cutting off adult dental benefits
Auto suppliers, insurers getting Mich. tax credits
Mich. gov, GOP leader still far apart on revenue
Critics blame higher power bills on Michigan law
Mich. board asks gov, lawmakers to reduce ed cuts
LANSING, Mich. — Unemployment rates have edged lower in 11 of Michigan’s 17 major labor markets.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm said Wednesday she hasn’t decided where she’ll make cuts in the six remaining budget bills on her desk.
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