
Lamfers Family Settles $20 Million Lawsuit Against Wendy’s Franchise
News Summary The Lamfers family has settled a $20 million lawsuit with Meritage Hospitality Group, linked to a severe E. coli infection that left 11-year-old
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News Summary The Lamfers family has settled a $20 million lawsuit with Meritage Hospitality Group, linked to a severe E. coli infection that left 11-year-old

News Summary Traverse Connect has appointed Dakota Baker as the new director of the Northern Michigan Chamber Alliance. With a strong background in political and

News Summary Sheetz, a popular convenience store and gas station chain, has announced plans to open its first location in East Lansing, Michigan, generating 30-35

News Summary Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers is opening its third Michigan restaurant in Ann Arbor on September 16. Located near the University of Michigan, the

News Summary Forbes has announced its 2025 ranking of America’s Best-in-State Employers, highlighting 41 companies from Michigan excelling in employee satisfaction. Delta Air Lines, despite

News Summary Starbucks is set to close its pickup-only store in Grand Rapids as part of a strategy to move away from this model by

News Summary Over 20 businesses in West Michigan, including Leaping Panda Hobbies, have been awarded $25,000 grants through Michigan’s Match on Main program. This initiative

News Summary Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has unveiled $1.49 million in grants for 63 local businesses under the state’s ‘Match on Main’ program. This initiative

News Summary Nearly 48,000 Michiganders are set to receive $34 million in retroactive unemployment payments following a review by the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. The

News Summary In a pivotal move, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a law providing nearly 48,000 residents with retroactive unemployment payments totaling about $34 million.