Friday, August 24, 2012

Detroit bus system leader 'reassigned' after it's learned he's also employed in New York

Detroit bus system leader 'reassigned' after it's learned he's also employed in New York | MLive.com: Naomi Patton, a spokeswoman for Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, said Nojay has been "reassigned" and is no longer the Detroit Department of Transportation chief operating officer.

State elections staff: Anti-bridge, 'two-thirds' tax proposals have enough signatures but challenges to ballot status pending

State elections staff: Anti-bridge, 'two-thirds' tax proposals have enough signatures but challenges to ballot status pending | MLive.com

Guest column: Politicians get big favor with IRS-backed spending accounts

Guest column: Politicians get big favor with IRS-backed spending accounts | MLive.com
I think what's wrong with accounts like the City Administrative Account is that it appears that a lot of the money is being spent on Bernero's personal living expenses, rather than the "ordinary and necessary expenses" of carrying out his mayoral duties.

Four companies receive $2.3 million in Michigan business incentives to add more than 400 jobs

Four companies receive $2.3 million in Michigan business incentives to add more than 400 jobs | MLive.com
The Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced more than $2.3 million in incentives for four companies that plan to add 415 jobs in Michigan.

GISD administrator accused of misusing public dollars to fund affair with former superintendent

GISD administrator accused of misusing public dollars to fund affair with former superintendent | MLive.com
For nearly a decade, more than $87,000 in taxpayer dollars was misused to facilitate an extramarital affair between a Genesee Intermediate School District administrator and her boss, according to an audit ordered by the ISD.

Michigan Labor Market Information, Mi Fast Facts, Employed/Unemployed

Michigan Labor Market Information, Mi Fast Facts, Employed/Unemployed

Current Michigan Industry Employment

Current Michigan Industry Employment
Muskegon - Norton Shores MSA
Current Employment Statistics
Unadjusted Data
July 2012

Unemployment rate up in most Michigan counties, see who has the highest and lowest jobless figures

Unemployment rate up in most Michigan counties, see who has the highest and lowest jobless figures | MLive.com
Unemployment rates rose in 75 of Michigan’s 83 counties in July, but most counties were better off than July 2011.

All Grand Rapids schools students can eat lunch and breakfast for free, under a new federal pilot program

All Grand Rapids schools students can eat lunch and breakfast for free, under a new federal pilot program | MLive.com
“This pilot acknowledges the important role school meals make in supporting academic achievement. We know that academic performance is tied directly to students being prepared, mentally and physically,” said Baumgartner.
“Breaking down the last remaining barriers to accessing healthy and nutritious breakfast and lunch at school will allow every student in GRPS to fuel their body for a more productive day of learning.”

Under the option, schools utilize preexisting data to determine the amount of reimbursement they can claim from USDA.
According to the department, the determination is primarily based on the percentage of households in that community who are already participating in the Food Stamp Program.
Schools that utilize this option agree to provide meals to all children free of charge, and USDA reimburses them for the appropriate amount based on this preexisting data.

Intensive four-day planning session for Muskegon County Jail, juvenile facilities set for next week

Intensive four-day planning session for Muskegon County Jail, juvenile facilities set for next week |
An intensive four days of discussions, opinions and statistics are planned for Aug. 28 through 31 at Grand Valley State University’s Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center, 200 Viridian in downtown Muskegon.

Former Roundy's, Lift-Tech still potential Muskegon County Jail sites

Former Roundy's, Lift-Tech still potential Muskegon County Jail sites | MLive.com
County officials have said they are considering three basic options for replacing the jail and juvenile facilities:
Building a new facility on vacant land, renovating existing structures to serve as a jail and juvenile center or expanding the jail at its current site adjacent to the Hall of Justice.

BBC Louisiana docking in Muskegon was a sight to behold

BBC Louisiana docking in Muskegon was a sight to behold | MLive.com
Six more ships are expected to deliver the German-made blades in the coming weeks.
A schedule for their arrivals has not been announced publicly.

Odds of Global Recession Are 100%: Marc Faber

Odds of Global Recession Are 100%: Marc Faber - US Business News - CNBC

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Muskegon Retail Incubator focused on downtown redevelopment, new business start-ups

Muskegon Retail Incubator focused on downtown redevelopment, new business start-ups | MLive.com
MRI’s programs are being launched on the strength of a $125,000 grant from the Consumers Energy Foundation.

Today! Jail & Juvenile Transition Center Citizens Review Committee

Muskegon County, Michigan
Jail & Juvenile Transition Center Citizens Review Committee
When: Thursday, August 23 – 1:30 PM
Location: Board Room - 4th floor, Hall of Justice, 990 Terrace, Muskegon, MI 49442

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

CBO warns of deep recession if Congress fails to avert 'fiscal cliff'

CBO warns of deep recession if Congress fails to avert 'fiscal cliff' - The Hill's On The Money
In its most dire warning yet about the fiscal cliff, the CBO said the economy would contract by 0.5 percent in calendar year 2013 if the George W. Bush-era tax rates expire and automatic spending cuts are implemented.

Exposing the Real Barack Obama

Exposing the Real Barack Obama | FrontPage Magazine
It was refreshing to see how addressing adults as adults could be effective, in an age when so many parts of the media address the public as if they were children who need a constant whirlwind of sounds and movements to keep them interested.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Binge Drinking Makes Students Happy

Binge Drinking Makes Students Happy | Inside Higher Ed
Further, "higher status" groups on the campus (wealthy, white, male, heterosexual and Greek students, among others) were more likely than others to binge drink and to be happy about it.

Pennsylvania school board says no more raises until teachers demonstrate their value

Pennsylvania school board says no more raises until teachers demonstrate their value - EAGnews.org :: Education Research, Reporting, Analysis and Commentary
“we have the highest paid teachers in Fayette County and we have the worst test scores in the state,” the Herald Standard reports.

Tim Skubick: Michigan ACLU chapter wants citizenship check box off voter registration forms

Tim Skubick: Michigan ACLU chapter wants citizenship check box off voter registration forms | MLive.com

Democrats spent $1.5 mil to help Akin win GOP primary

Democrats spent $1.5 mil to help Akin win GOP primary | WashingtonExaminer.com
The Post notes that these ad buys were actually more that Akin spent on his own campaign:
According to a Republican strategist tracking ad buys in the race, McCaskill’s campaign and [the Democratic-aligned] Majority PAC have each spent about $850,000 on ads during the last two and a half weeks – more than Akin has spent on commercials during the entire campaign.

Oklahoma kindergartner banned from wearing Michigan shirt

Oklahoma kindergartner banned from wearing Michigan shirt
An Oklahoma City kindergartner was forced to turn his University of Michigan shirt inside out last week because it violated a city ban on any apparel not supportive of the state's college teams.

Kelloggs has turned your collegiate logo into a tasty toaster pastry

Kelloggs has turned your collegiate logo into a tasty toaster pastry | Dr. Saturday - Yahoo! Sports
Kelloggs announced a deal to make its famous Pop Tarts with five collegiate logos on them — Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina.
I'm sure you can all add in your own jokes about what eating a specific team will do for your day.
Not sure how Kelloggs picked these particular teams, but perhaps the markets were the most ripe for Pop Tarts fans.

US teen invents advanced cancer test using Google

BBC News - US teen invents advanced cancer test using Google
Fifteen-year-old high school student Jack Andraka likes to kayak and watch the US television show Glee.
And when time permits, he also likes to do advanced research in one of the most respected cancer laboratories in the world.
Jack Andraka has created a pancreatic cancer test that is 168 times faster and considerably cheaper than the gold standard in the field.

Listen to radios? Watch TVs? Not for Class of '16

My Way News - Listen to radios? Watch TVs? Not for Class of '16
The Class of 2016 has no need for radios, watches television everywhere except on actual TV sets and is addicted to "electronic narcotics."

All Muskegon Public Schools students to get free lunches and breakfasts

All Muskegon Public Schools students to get free lunches and breakfasts | MLive.com
That means parents have been freed of the chore of making school lunches.
“We’re pretty gosh darn excited about it,” said Colleen Johnson, director of food services for the district, told school board members Monday.

What!!!!!
The kids goin' to bed with no DINNER???!!!!

Gov't Report: Wind Energy Needs Taxpayer Support To Survive

Gov't Report: Wind Energy Needs Taxpayer Support To Survive [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Of course it is highly uncertain," he said. "Without government’s help, it would be pretty much extinct.”

woman kills elderly neighbor with her bra

News from The Associated Press
Investigators say the woman was drunk on a July evening when she and her boyfriend called on their 65-year-old neighbor for money to buy drinks.
Angry that he refused to lend them money, the woman punched him in the face and tried to strangle him with her hands, before taking off her bra and strangling him with it, they say.

After Veto, Gov. Snyder's Commitment To Transparency Questioned

After Veto, Gov. Snyder's Commitment To Transparency Questioned [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
Considering Gov. Snyder's commitment to transparency, his veto of House Bill 4116 on June 28 puzzled many.
The legislation, which passed unanimously by the House and the Senate, appears to do little more than assure that the attorney general review memorandums of agreement the governor can make with other nations.
The bill also ensures access to information for the legislature and the public.

The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (original narration by Randall)