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Tax cuts and economic incentives could be coming as Michigan lawmakers get ready to return this week from their summer break. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack will step down by the end of the year. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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After 38 seasons at the helm, University of Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins has announced her retirement. The sport’s all-time coaching wins leader leaves big shoes to fill in Ann Arbor. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Mary Kerr is the doyen of destination marketing. As the doyen of destination marketing, she has led our travel and tourism bureau for the last 27 years putting the greater Ann Arbor area — including Washtenaw County arts and cultural attractions —on the travel and tourism map. Mary joins "creative:impact" host Deb Polich to talk about her career and her upcoming retirement.
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Mary Kerr is the president and CEO of the nonprofit, Destination Ann Arbor. She announced Tuesday she will retire at the end of July. WEMU’s Josh Hakala has more on Kerr and her impact over nearly three decades or service.
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Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI 6) is planning to retire after nearly 36 years in office. Colin Jackson has more.
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The state Senate has adopted a bill that would encourage recently retired teachers and other school personnel to return the classroom as substitutes. That goal is to help alleviate a shortage of teachers and support staff in schools. Rick Pluta reports.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer hit the road Tuesday to sell her tax cut plans in metro Detroit as hints revealed room for compromise with the Legislature’s GOP leaders. Rick Pluta reports.
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After nearly 22 years with the Ann Arbor District Library, director Josie Parker announced that she is retiring next February.WEMU's Lisa Barry talks with…
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Geoff Larcom is retiring from Eastern Michigan University after serving over 11 years as the University's Executive Director of Media Relations. Before…