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Last Week on the MLC Blog

Nov 02, 2020

A look at the race for the 38th House District seat in Oakland County.

An overview of the 39th House District race in Oakland County, where Representative Ryan Berman is running for re-election.

The Detroit Financial Review Commission voted unanimously this week to grant a waiver releasing Detroit Public Schools and Detroit Public Schools Community District from active state oversight.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released recommendations this week for how voters, poll workers, and election officials can remain healthy and reduce the spread of COVID-19 during the general election.

The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi and FireKeepers Casino Hotel was honored by the National Indian Gaming Association with its prestigious Chairman’s Leadership Award.

The Native American Heritage Fund has announced that six Michigan communities have been selected to receive grant funding, totaling $482,000.

Beginning November 2, Michigan employers can apply for grants through the $27 million Going PRO Talent Fund.

In our weekly “Five Things We’re Reading” feature we shared articles on how your team can continue to collaborate despite working remotely, which states have responded best to COVID-19, plus more.

A look at events during the week of October 31 – November 6, 2020.

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