Oct 21, 2009 | The Detroit News
While many companies today profess that they must do massive layoffs, slash benefits, employ temporary and cheap labor and hire union-busters to remain profitable, other businesses are proving there is another way.
Students show frugality at housing fair
Despite the poor economy and financial struggles of many students and their families, turnout at Wednesdaya s Fall Housing Fair was similar to past years and interest in different housing options remained steady, housing officials said.
Fix public employees law to avoid city bankruptcies
The people of Michigan have long had an admirable sympathy for workers, which often translates into support for unions and collective bargaining.
Student splits time between E.L., Capitol
I'll admit it took me a while to become comfortable with the idea of living in Lansing.
Where's your courage, Sen. Stabenow?
Sens. Bob Casey and Debbie Stabenow made an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union" with John King this afternoon, and in light of President Obama's speech last night and the march today, the topic of conversation was LGBT rights.
She is a young, undergraduate student at MSU brought up in a family of singers. He is an older man who has played the guitar in a variety of bands throughout the years and spent nine years as a high school teacher.
Victoria's Secret PINK bus visits E.L.
Steak and sweatpants were at the same location Wednesday as Victoriaa s Secret brought a PINK bus full of goodies to Harrison Roadhouse, 720 Michigan Ave.
'Investing Basics' can be found at Marshall District Library
Marshall District Library will partner with Marshall Community Credit Union to offer a timely seminar, "Investing Basics" on Tuesday, October 20 from 7-8:00 pm in the library Meeting Room.
Melot: Money is flowing to status quo
LSJ reader Leon Hilton recently asked, what's the latest on the money front in Lansing's city election? Not much, actually.
August 1847 slave raid a defines who we area
August 1847 slave raid 'defines who we are' Posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago at 8:42 am.
Marshall Community Credit Union presents donation to Fountain Clinic
To benefit the Fountain Clinic, Marshall Community Credit Union staff raised $301 in individual donations.
Local Sports: Dirt bike accident leaves Foley injured, worried
Dirt bike racing was something John J. Foley did for fun as a teenager. As an adult, he came back to the sport as a stress reliever from his job as a self-employed construction worker.
Cutting union wages and benefits hurts all workers
The latest attack on union workers claims we are paid too much or have too many benefits.
Woman falls to her death at Camp Bellowood in Union
Posted 30 minutes ago at 9:00 am. CASSOPOLIS a ' The Cass County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of Pamela Martin, 55, of Union.
Woman dies in Cass County after fall from balcony
The Cass County sheriff's office says a 55-year-old woman has died after falling from the second-story balcony of her apartment onto a driveway.
"Around Plymouth" is designed to announce upcoming events taking place in the community.
Feature briefs: African textiles on display at MSU Museum
The MSU Museum and Kresge Art Center present Threads of Change: The Transformation of West African Textiles exhibit.
Marshall Community Credit Union a 'Go Direct' community ambassador
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Go Direct campaign recognized Marshall Community Credit Union as a Go Direct Community Ambassador for going the extra mile in promoting direct deposit to their members.
New Elkhart restaurant draws 150 job seekers
A new restaurant on the RiverWalk led to a steady stream of people Wednesday looking for a job.
Danielson has with him more than 30 years of retail banking experience. v Kim Thompson has been promoted to information technology manager at Educational Community Credit Union.