Local weather for Detroit, MI (48210) - 35°


Member Login

Username
Password
Remember Me






 

Welcome to Improve Michigan.com Register Today!

ImproveMichigan.com is a website designed to help advance Michigan’s economy by getting ideas from Michigan’s residents. A blog is created to give you input opportunities on the many topics that reflect the Great State of Michigan. Getting more jobs is the key to get Michigan back on track! Lets put our minds together bring back the economy to where it was in past years.

Michiganders … it’s time for a change! ImproveMichigan.com is a website developed to advance Michigan’s economy. By creating an open blog forum, the residents are able to reflect on the various issues restraining Our State. Getting more jobs to our state is the key to success. Help get this state back on track and join ImproveMichigan.com in our efforts to Greater Michigan Success.

ImproveMichigan.com is here to help advance the struggling Michigan economy. With job loss sweeping the state, ImproveMichigan.com wants to hear the voice of the residents through our open blog forum to see how we can improve our great state. Our State, Our Challenge – Lets do something about it!

Goal: ImproveMichigan.com has an objective to advance the great state of Michigan by allowing its residents to participate in communicating ideas of improving the state.

Register today and turn Michigan around by participating in communicating ideas of improving the state.

Register Today!


Latest News

 
New EMU president says college 'will earn the public's trust'
YPSILANTI -- Eastern Michigan University's first female president said at her inauguration today she's seeking to "earn the public's trust" more than a year after her predecessor was fired for a murder cover-up on campus.
Small business focus of Detroit mayoral debate
DETROIT -- Seven major candidates for mayor shared a stage today to discuss, agree and sometimes spar over the economic issues facing a city roiled in scandals, budget deficits and the lack of trust in the mayor's office.
Victim in Macomb double-murder case shot twice, medical examiner says
MOUNT CLEMENS -- The trial for a Detroit man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend continued today with testimony from medical examiner who explained how the female victim died.
Mom of missing Hamtramck girl now doubts boyfriend
HAMTRAMCK -- The mother of a 3-year-old girl missing for seven weeks now believes her former boyfriend may know more about Tangena Hussain's disappearance than he's revealed.
Annual LightFest in Hines Park starts tonight
WESTLAND -- One million colored bulbs will light up four miles of Hines Park tonight as the county's LightFest opens for the holiday season.
Dingell ousted from key post
Ending a dramatic intra-party clash, House Democrats voted Thursday to oust U.S. Rep. John Dingell, a longtime ally of the Big Three domestic automakers, as chairman of the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee. The Michigan lawmaker lost to Henry Waxman, a liberal icon from California, by a secret vote by House Democrats of 137 to 122.
Auto state senators reach bailout deal
WASHINGTON -- Auto state senators reached a deal on a last-ditch agreement to provide $25 billion in quick aid to automakers today, but it was unclear if the Senate and House would approve it before they adjourn for the year, congressional aides said.
Dennis Archer won't run for governor
DETROIT -- Dennis Archer, the city's former mayor and a former state Supreme Court justice, ended speculation this morning and announced he will not run for governor.
Teen accused in sex assault still in school
He's been called a neighborhood bully of the worst order: Sexually touching an 11-year-old girl, killing her cat, knocking her 8-year-old brother off his bike and cursing out the girl's mother on the phone.
Plans advance for mass transit
After dozens of plans to bring mass transit to the region have been scuttled in the half-century since Detroit's streetcars rang their final bells, transit czar John Hertel believes he has a plan to have a commuter line running in two years.

All news headlines courtesy of the Detroit News | www.detnews.com

 

Careerbuilder.com | Land the job of your dreams.