Detroit’s Eastern Market starts new Sunday tradition with Michigan-made street market
A new Sunday tradition has begun at Detroit’s historic Eastern Market.
Sunday June 1 marked the first street market with a Michigan-made focus that will run every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Sept. 28.More

Youth bowlers ranging from beginners to advance will receive instructions and tips from U.N.I.T.Y coaches. Every 2 weeks a different aspect of bowling will be taught to bowlers.
About a month ago, I took a trip to the Cleveland Clinic. I met a lot of great people, but one stood out—even if he needed to stand on a chair to do it. Parker Frey is 10 years old. He’s struggled with severe asthma all his life. His mom said despite his challenges, Parker’s a tough, active kid—and a stellar hockey player.
The newly renovated Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham in Troy, Michigan offers nightly, weekly and monthly rates. Complimentary hot breakfast is served daily along with complimentary dinner & drinks served Monday-Wednesday evenings. Our outdoor pool and hot tub are now open so come enjoy our spacious suites for corporate travel or as a weekend get-a-way! Located in the center of Troy, we are close to restaurants, shopping and attractions. Call the hotel direct at 248-689-6856 to make your reservation today!
Nominations are now open for Automation Alley’s 14th Annual Awards Gala, to be held Friday, Sept. 12 from 6 to 11 p.m. at MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit. The Awards Gala is an opportunity to recognize the most innovative, impactful and successful individuals and organizations in Southeast Michigan’s technology community.
THE FIRST PRIVATELY FINANCED PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY (PACE) PROJECT IN MICHIGAN CREATES JOBS & SAVES ENERGY
Does solar work in Michigan? This is the most common question raised when discussing the potential for solar in Michigan due to our rapidly fluctuating weather and seasonal conditions. Despite these climatic realities, there exists significant solar potential for our state. Cooler air temperatures allow for increased panel efficiency, meaning panels installed in Michigan can generate more voltage per sunlight hour than those installed in hot “sunny” states.
This 2-day seminar will focus on present and future needs of portable and stationary energy sources, and highlight the latest developments
Michigan is fourth in the nation in the share of its workforce associated with industries that develop freshwater technology and services or are highly dependent on plentiful and clean water, according to a report released Thursday.