House Bill Aims To Streamline Vulnerable Adult Care

The Michigan House of Representatives has passed legislation to establish a surrogate consent statute, which will help families make healthcare decisions for their loved ones more easily.  The bills, part of a package from a subcommittee of

MDARD Warns Of Bird Flu Risk

Michigan animal owners are being urged to stay alert as avian flu continues to spread in wild birds during fall migration. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says there have been no detections in domestic

State Sees Slight Reduction In Unemployment Numbers

Michigan’s unemployment rate dropped slightly in August.  The rate of 5.2 percent was down one-tenth of a percentage point from July, according to the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. Labor analyst Wayne Rourke said the