Author: Michael Hardy

Michael is the owner of Thumbwind Publications LLC. It started in 2009 covering Michigan and the Upper Thumb. Today, his Michigan Moments series has established a loyal base of 110,000 followers.

Michigan Job Subsidies Wasted Billions – 20 Years of Corporate Welfare Deemed A Failure

From 2000 to 2020, Michigan’s state-backed job programs severely underperformed, delivering only 9% of promised jobs. While billions in subsidies were allocated to businesses, many failed to create any positions, leading to skepticism about the effectiveness and accountability of these initiatives and their political motivations.

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Comfort Food That Speaks to Your Soul – A Thai Red Curry Recipe For A Post Holiday Pick Me Up

Thai red curry with chicken is a flavorful dish that balances spice, creaminess, and tanginess. This adaptable recipe, originating from Thailand, features red chilies and coconut milk, making it customizable with protein and vegetables. Ready in 30 minutes, it’s perfect for those seeking a delicious culinary adventure at home.

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Fitzgerald Public Schools Officials Face Charges for Marijuana and DUI Near School Grounds

Fitzgerald Public Schools’ administrators, Superintendent Hollie Lyn Stange and Food Services Director Amanda Gail Carroll, were arraigned for DUI and marijuana possession near school grounds, raising community concerns. Both face multiple charges and bond conditions, with calls for accountability from parents and local residents amid ongoing legal proceedings.

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Breeze Airways, Spartan Lounge, and Green Energy Mark Big Year for Lansing’s Capital Region International Airport

In 2024, Capital Region International Airport marked significant progress with Breeze Airways’ new nonstop flights, electric chargers for sustainable aviation, and the Spartan LANding Lounge for travelers. It also launched aviation programs for students and conducted safety training, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement and service.

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Lord & Taylor Comeback – Will There Be A Michigan Revival Of This Iconic American Department Store?

Lord & Taylor, the oldest U.S. department store, will relaunch in 2025 after closing in 2021. Acquired by Regal Brands Global, the brand will focus on e-commerce, emphasizing quality home goods and apparel. While avoiding physical stores initially, it explores pop-up concepts, aiming to connect with middle-market consumers amid a competitive retail landscape.

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