Detroit to receive $600K grant for industrial corridor plan
DETROIT (AP) — A $600,000 federal grant has been given to Detroit to help the city develop a plan to revitalize its largest industrial corridor.
Mayor Mike Duggan says the upgrades will reinforce the Detroit region’s “role as a global hub for manufacturing” and help provide jobs for residents.
The U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration grant will be used by the city and the Detroit Economic Growth Association. The project is scheduled to start early next year.
Weiss Award ceremony held in Mount Pleasant
Saginaw Family Court Judge Faye Harrison is the recipient of the award for Excellence in Creative Solutions, which acknowledges a team for implementing creative strategies to overcome barriers in court and agency processes.
Midland County Judge Dorene Allen is the recipient of the award for Excellence in Judicial Leadership. This award lauds a judge for showing leadership and commitment to children.
Department of Human Services Director Maura Corrigan was the recipient of a surprise presentation of an honorary Robert E. Weiss Award for “Tearing Down the Silos.” The award was presented to her by Ionia Probate Judge Sykes on behalf of all the probate judges present at the Forum. The award is based on a phrase Director Corrigan has used for many years, and just recently when she gave public testimony to the Federal Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and
Neglect Fatalities when Commission members visited Michigan in late August 2014. She has championed the call for cross-system collaboration; the need to coordinate child welfare with other human services as well as across the three branches of government.
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