A Pure Michigan tourism campaign will begin this winter from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to encourage residents to travel, while Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is simultaneously advising residents not to travel during the holidays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Citywide field reviews of residential properties will be taking place between August and November by the city of Monroe’s Assessor’s Office, which will include interviewing owners and tenants, leaving letters if no one is home and walking around the house taking measurements and photos.
A Democratic political consultant, who has been tied to a canceled no-bid contact-tracing agreement, is refusing to cooperate after being "primarily in charge of contact tracing," according to The Center Square.
After the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) approved an expansion for Heidtman Steel Products, which would allow a project in Bedford Township and Monroe to generate a $9.1 million investment and 65 jobs in the local area, Sen. Dale Zorn praised MSF's efforts, according to a press release from MiSenateGOP.