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Have financial stress due to eating out too much? Here are 5 tips to help
Read full article: Have financial stress due to eating out too much? Here are 5 tips to helpIt’s mentally healthy to treat yourself and eat out every so often, but what are ways you can do so without crossing that line to financial troubles?
These sobering St. Patrick’s Day facts give reason to be cautious during weekend celebrations
Read full article: These sobering St. Patrick’s Day facts give reason to be cautious during weekend celebrationsA tradition of consuming food and alcohol was born as a way to pay tribute to St. Patrick’s life and take a day break from abstaining from certain foods and alcohol during Lent.
Free tuition available to eligible undergraduate students through new program
Read full article: Free tuition available to eligible undergraduate students through new programThe dream to attend a university is one that many have, but several factors can weigh into the decision. The biggest consideration a prospective college student must undertake is cost.
Agency addresses historical inequities while building and preserving more housing across Michigan
Read full article: Agency addresses historical inequities while building and preserving more housing across MichiganThrough Michigan’s first Statewide Housing Plan, MSHDA and regional housing partners are leading the charge to implement comprehensive plans that meet the needs of their communities, including tackling one of the most pressing and prevalent issues: addressing equity and racial justice.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Dec. 14-17
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Dec. 14-17The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Michigan Lottery: 29-year-old man wins $2M on scratch off ticket
Read full article: Michigan Lottery: 29-year-old man wins $2M on scratch off ticketAn Isabella County man drove around with what he thought was a non-winning Money ticket for four months before realizing it was a $2 million winning ticket.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Dec. 7-10
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Dec. 7-10The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 30-Dec. 3
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 30-Dec. 3The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
5 reasons why people with disabilities are great hires for holiday work, and beyond
Read full article: 5 reasons why people with disabilities are great hires for holiday work, and beyondEach year retail stores hire more workers than usual to make sure they can accommodate all the extra people and demand for goods, although one group that can overlooked is those with disabilities.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 22-26
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 22-26The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 16-19
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 16-19The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 9-12
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 9-12The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Sorry, but that $2 bill in your wallet probably isn’t worth thousands
Read full article: Sorry, but that $2 bill in your wallet probably isn’t worth thousandsFirst of all, something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. So, yeah, that $2 could be worth thousands to someone out there -- but you have to find them first.
Love to wear sports jerseys? Share with us your favorites!
Read full article: Love to wear sports jerseys? Share with us your favorites!The world loves to wear sports jerseys, as evidenced by Statista reporting that more than $65 billion in jerseys, sweatshirts and pullovers is expecting to be sold in 2023.
Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 2-5
Read full article: Hallmark Christmas movies: See list, descriptions of premieres for Nov. 2-5The first of 40 movies premiered on Oct. 20, with new movies premiering every Thursday on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel, and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the Hallmark channel through Dec. 26.
Would a flying car actually be viable for the public?
Read full article: Would a flying car actually be viable for the public?During a presentation of the car, Alef Aeronautics CEO Jim Dukhovny said the car has eight propeller motors and can both drive on the street, and take off and fly vertically over traffic.
Here’s a look at average home values in Metro Detroit, how many houses are being sold
Read full article: Here’s a look at average home values in Metro Detroit, how many houses are being soldFewer Metro Detroiters are selling their homes this year compared to recent years, data shows. Here's a look at the data.
Starting in 2024, US citizens will need this when traveling to Europe
Read full article: Starting in 2024, US citizens will need this when traveling to EuropeStarting in 2024, travelers who have previously come to the continent without a visa will need an additional authorization document that is linked to a passport.
Stamp increases from the USPS by the numbers
Read full article: Stamp increases from the USPS by the numbersIt is the third time in a year that the price has gone up and also represents the 17th time since 2001 that the price of stamps has changed. In all but one of those 17 instances, the price went up.
Here’s how to become an air traffic controller, help meet demand for shortage
Read full article: Here’s how to become an air traffic controller, help meet demand for shortageThe average annual salary for a controller in 2021 was $129,750, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and controllers also get to have top-notch benefits working for the government.
Police warn of counterfeit money scam after Ann Arbor businesses report suspicious incidents
Read full article: Police warn of counterfeit money scam after Ann Arbor businesses report suspicious incidentsThe first incident happened at 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday when a man paid for items with a suspected fake $100 bill at a business on the 200 block of Briarwood Circle.
Resource guide: How to save money as gas, food prices rise in Metro Detroit
Read full article: Resource guide: How to save money as gas, food prices rise in Metro DetroitAs inflation rises and costs us more pretty much everywhere, we’ve been looking for ways to save in our series of “Make Ends Meet” stories.
Ann Arbor police warn students, community members of subleasing scams online
Read full article: Ann Arbor police warn students, community members of subleasing scams onlinePolice are urging community members and students to use caution when looking for housing after a young man was scammed out of $500.
5 tips to negotiating salary for first job out of college
Read full article: 5 tips to negotiating salary for first job out of collegeWhile many graduates to obtain employment right after college, one expert said there are certain negotiating tactics that can be used to maximize the salary of their first job.
Here’s one simple way to help out the environment that you might not know about
Read full article: Here’s one simple way to help out the environment that you might not know aboutCustomers aren’t required to participate in green pricing programs. It’s voluntary, but available if that’s an option they want.
United Way of Washtenaw County partnership eliminates more than $200,000 of resident debt
Read full article: United Way of Washtenaw County partnership eliminates more than $200,000 of resident debtUnited Way of Washtenaw County partnered with the financial wellness company in June 2021 in order to help community members to better manage debt and become more financially empowered.
An Easter primer: Facts, figures you might not have known about the celebration
Read full article: An Easter primer: Facts, figures you might not have known about the celebrationHere’s a synopsis of both the historical elements of Easter that people might not know about, and the modern financial windfall Easter is expected to be in 2022.
You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?
Read full article: You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?If you’ve finally gotten your taxes filed, you’re probably ready to put it all away and move on. Have you considered which documents you should keep? And for how long?
MSHDA aims to dismantle systemic inequities in housing, open more doors to Black homeownership
Read full article: MSHDA aims to dismantle systemic inequities in housing, open more doors to Black homeownershipIn 2019, 77% of White (non-Hispanic) households owned their homes, compared to 43% of Black, 56% of Hispanic and Latino/a, 61% of Asian, and 61% of Native American and Alaska Native households.
Inkster woman loses life savings to thieves pretending to be members of law enforcement
Read full article: Inkster woman loses life savings to thieves pretending to be members of law enforcementPolice say thieves are pretending to be members of law enforcement to get your money, which is precisely what happened to an Inkster woman who said she lost her life savings because of it.
Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office warns of scams impersonating law enforcement
Read full article: Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office warns of scams impersonating law enforcementThe Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office is warning the community of individuals impersonating law enforcement and demanding money.
Is there buried treasure in the Netherlands from World War II? People are trying to find out
Read full article: Is there buried treasure in the Netherlands from World War II? People are trying to find outOn Jan. 3, the Dutch National Archive made public an old map believed to mark a spot where millions of dollars worth of treasure were hidden by German soldiers during World War II.
New year brings Michigan’s minimum wage above $10, but it could rise even more
Read full article: New year brings Michigan’s minimum wage above $10, but it could rise even moreThe minimum wage in the state of Michigan increased on the first day of the year as scheduled, but that number may jump even higher in the coming months due to a looming court decision.
Should you consider investing your money in a Roth IRA? Here are the benefits
Read full article: Should you consider investing your money in a Roth IRA? Here are the benefitsThere have been great swings in the stock market over the past year and the Dow is down about 5% since the beginning of the year.
5 ways to support Small Business Saturday
Read full article: 5 ways to support Small Business SaturdayIt all comes at you so quickly: One minute, you’re making grocery lists and setting the menu for Thanksgiving, and then, in the blink of an eye, the holiday has arrived, only to be followed by Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday -- and then your tree goes up and Christmas morning is here.
Here’s the winner of the $2,000 Somerset Collection gift card from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving Parade
Read full article: Here’s the winner of the $2,000 Somerset Collection gift card from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving ParadeOne lucky winner is taking home a $2,000 Somerset Collection gift card this Thanksgiving!
Here’s the winner of the $3,000 Gardner White gift card from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving Parade
Read full article: Here’s the winner of the $3,000 Gardner White gift card from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving ParadeOne lucky winner is getting thousands of dollars to spend from Gardner White this Thanksgiving!
Here are the 3 winners of $500 Somerset Collection gift cards from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving Parade
Read full article: Here are the 3 winners of $500 Somerset Collection gift cards from 2022 America’s Thanksgiving ParadeThree lucky winners are getting hundreds of dollars to spend, plus an appointment with a personal stylist, at Somerset Collection this Thanksgiving!
University of Michigan to invest $300M in ‘socially responsible’ companies, says new president
Read full article: University of Michigan to invest $300M in ‘socially responsible’ companies, says new presidentUniversity of Michigan’s president announced a massive change in where the school invests its money and the companies it chooses to partner with.
Gobble-up energy savings with these tips for Thanksgiving and the holiday season
Read full article: Gobble-up energy savings with these tips for Thanksgiving and the holiday seasonThe U.S. Department of Energy estimates that cooking alone generally accounts for about 5% of total home energy use, and this figure doesn’t include the energy costs associated with refrigeration, hot water heating and dishwashing.
Police union pleads to city council for promised raises in Downtown Detroit
Read full article: Police union pleads to city council for promised raises in Downtown DetroitThe mayor and Detroit's police union agreed on a new contract on Sept. 30. But so far, those raises have yet to become a reality, and officers are leaving the force for other departments and better pay.