Pentastar Aviation to host Automation Alley’s Fall Member Networking event
Take your business networking to new heights at Automation Alley’s Fall Member Networking event, Thursday, Oct. 9, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Automation Alley members will have the opportunity to connect with fellow members and view select business aircraft at Pentastar Aviation, located at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford.More

Fifty-One O One – the student-run restaurant at Henry Ford College (HFC), located in the Student & Culinary Arts Center on the main campus – will hosts its annual Oktoberfest Buffet on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Detroit has shifted from being the prime example of a dying city into a test case for how to revitalize an American city in the 21st century. We know it can be done. The New York City of the 1970s – hollowed out from crime and population loss – is a dim memory.
Almost 1,000 new jobs and $169 million in new investment is coming to West Michigan thanks to the arrival of a Chinese auto parts maker in Greenville and the expansion of an Israeli-based maker of carbon fiber auto parts in Walker.
The Energy Department today announced $2 million for two organizations that will advance technologies to harness stronger winds available at higher heights, potentially increasing the amount of clean, renewable electricity the nation produces.
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On September 8, 2014, home improvement retailer The Home Depot confirmed that its payment data systems were breached. This could potentially impact customers who used payment cards at the store, including Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) debit cards, from April 2014 through August 2014.