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A new study shows non-gaming tribal businesses in Michigan have a more than $1 billion economic impact, both major parties are gearing up to fight over an open Michigan Senate seat now that a special election has been called, and more.

A new study shows non-gaming tribal businesses in Michigan have a more than $1 billion economic impact, a 15 year effort to redevelop the site of the old GM stamping plant in Wyoming is now finished, one year after opening its first sodium-ion battery plant, Natron is closing its Holland facilities.

Both major parties are gearing up to fight over an open Michigan Senate seat now that a special election has been called, a new report on Michigan's workforce is sharing some setbacks according to the Michigan League for Public Policy's Labor Day Snapshot, the Michigan Legislature is still trying to negotiate a new budget agreement.

The Grand Rapids Federation of Musicians is celebrating 120 years.

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