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Despite progress in recruitment, the state struggles with stability. During the last academic year, nearly 8,000 teachers left, while 7,900 entered the field
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The report is missing one month’s data due to the federal government shutdown in October, which also delayed the survey
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The United Auto Workers union is reportedly making changes among some of its top officials following a critical report from a federal monitor
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A recent survey indicates most lakeshore businesses reported increased or stable sales over the past year but business expansion is beginning to slow down
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“OK2SAY” gives Michiganders a safe and confidential way to share concerns about their safety and the safety of others
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The report measured released prisoners who committed a new offense in Michigan or violated the terms of their parole within three years of being released from a state prison
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TaRita Johnson, Sr VP Talent and Diversity, discusses the highlights, including seeing an increase in diversity.
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The annual report highlights key trends and data regarding Grand Rapids’ talent landscape
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Tim Mroz, Senior VP of Community Development shares the details.
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A new state report on Michigan’s court system is highlighting how its approach to juvenile justice changed in 2023.