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Dave & Busters set to lay off more than 300 Michigan workers in November
More than 300 employees at three Dave & Buster's sports bar and restaurants in Michigan will see temporary furloughs turn into layoffs next month. Dave & Buster's plans to lay off 119 employees at its Utica location,
WHO abandons past support for lockdowns, now says stay at home orders double world poverty
The World Health Organization is calling on nations to stop leaning on economic lockdowns as a weapon to slow the spread of coronavirus, marking a significant pivot for the organization that once applauded such restrictions
Bill to repeal governor’s emergency powers moves forward
An effort to repeal the governor’s emergency powers is moving forward in Lansing. SB 857 seeks to repeal the Emergency Powers of Governor Act, which was enacted in 1945. Read More
Immediate end to Whitmer’s emergency powers applauded by GOP leaders
State Republican lawmakers and activists have fought since late April to end Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency powers, and on Monday, the Michigan Supreme Court dealt a final blow to her COVID-19 executive orders. Read More
Michigan Supreme Court denies Whitmer’s request for 28 day extension of pandemic orders
The Michigan Supreme Court has rejected Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's appeal for a 28-day extension of her COVID-19 pandemic executive orders. The state supreme court ruled on Monday that the governor's request for an extension was
Faith-based foes of Whitmer’s COVID mandates gather at Capitol
More than 100 members of faith-based groups and churches gathered on the Capitol lawn Thursday to support efforts to loosen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's restrictions in Michigan in a rally dubbed "Let MI People Go." Read More
Whitmer’s Offices responds to Michigan Supreme Court ruling
On Sunday, Governor Whitmer’s office released the following statement from Press Secretary Tiffany Brown following the Michigan Supreme Court ruling on Friday. Read More
Davison Schools choose NOT to require masks in K-4 classrooms
In light of the ruling from the Michigan Supreme Court on Governor Whitmer's Executive Orders, Davison Community Schools has to decided to not require that student in Kindergarten-Fourth Grade wear face coverings while in their
