Broadband Push Into Rural Areas

Whitmer’s Broadband Push Into Rural Areas Raises Questions About Michigan’s $456M Gamble

Michigan’s new broadband subsidy program, aimed at rural areas, encounters scrutiny for high costs and inefficiencies, costing $3,329 per connection. Critics argue this approach, reminiscent of past infrastructure failures, diverts funds from truly underserved regions. Alternatives, like a voucher system, may offer better cost-effectiveness and flexibility.

Continue reading

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.

Continue reading

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.

Continue reading
Exit mobile version