Henry Ford Health System Announces $1 Billion Development
Henry Ford Health System announced a billion-dollar investment Wednesday that will eventually bring hundreds of jobs, retail and residential to a 300-acre site bordered by I-94, the Lodge Freeway, Rosa Parks Boulevard and Grand Boulevard.More

“Good, Green Fun” is in order when the seventh annual Green Living Festival kicks off the first weekend of summer, June 22-24 in downtown Rochester.
A group called Macomb Fresh has picked Clintondale Middle School as one of the five flagship schools that they would like to partner with to create a 1,000 sq. ft. outdoor garden.
The Michigan Economic Growth Authority (MEGA) today approved work plans for four brownfield redevelopment projects expected to generate $39.4 million in new investment and create or retain 512 direct jobs.
The Senate Energy & Technology Committee is scheduled to hear final testimony regarding HB 4265 & 4266 on Tuesday, May 29th at 1:00 p.m. in the Senate Hering Room of the Boji Tower in downtown Lansing. The bills would exempt a majority of Michigan landfills that have gas collection capabilities from Michigan’s Yard Waste Ban.
The City of Farmington Hills is hosting EcoFest 2012 on Saturday, June 16 from 12 to 3 p.m. at the City Hall campus, located at 31555 Eleven Mile Road. The free “eco-friendly” event will feature family fun including an urban nature hike, a reptile show, and craft projects, plus displays and information on environmental awareness, sustainability, and energy efficiency.
As gas prices continue to soar and the U.S. sends billions of hard-earned dollars overseas to buy oil, many motorists dream of declaring independence from the pump, and some look to electric and hybrid cars to make that dream come true. While electric cars are becoming more common on the roads, few have had the chance to see one up close, talk to the owner or ride in one.
To remain competitive, companies need to continuously purchase new, updated electronic equipment—everything from mainframe computers to monitors, terminals, CPUs, printers, fax machines, modems, laptops, copy machines, TVs, CD players, telephones, and even microwaves and refrigerators.