Amazon’s growing footprint in Michigan is only good news if workers can organize, says Levin

[ad_1] Amazon’s footprint in Michigan will soon grow much larger. The online retail giant recently announced it will open four new locations across Michigan over the next two years. MichMash welcomes Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth chat with Representative Andy Levin (Township of D-Bloomfield) on the move and its concerns for Michigan workers and unions. … Read more

The stowaways who smelled the first space station

[ad_1] HHumans are bags of fragile bones and organs that must be stored in precisely the right conditions to thrive. But we’re constantly pushing the boundaries of those conditions, daring to see how far we can go: hottest, coldest, lowest, highest we can endure, using our ingenuity to design ways to survive. Fungi doesn’t have … Read more

Sweetland sees a lot of people for Boyz II Men – LaGrange Daily News

[ad_1] On Sunday, a large audience gathered to hear American vocal harmony group Boyz II Men perform live at the Sweetland Amphitheater. According to box office manager Grayson West, there were about 1,437 people in attendance on Sunday’s show. Many of them considered the singing group to be nostalgic. “I listened to Boyz II Men … Read more

COVID-19 booster that could protect against multiple variants at once is first tested in humans

[ad_1] A person receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) in Boston, Massachusetts on December 24, 2020. Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Images A COVID-19 booster that may protect against several variants is being tested in humans. It uses a new vaccine technology that self-replicates once injected into … Read more

The day – Franklin native donates kidney, sparks chain

[ad_1] Justin Tourigny swung into action after seeing his subcontractor Roland Davis’s large sign on his back truck window at the end of October 2020 announcing his wife Betsy’s need for a kidney donor with type O blood. After discussing the construction work with Roland, Tourigny casually mentioned that he had the same blood type … Read more

Pulaski students can win $ 500 annual cleaning prize

[ad_1] SOMERSET, Ky. (WTVQ) – One lucky college student could win $ 500 in cash – and a host of other prizes – by picking up trash on the roads of Pulaski County during the fall break October 4-8. The Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) continues its Triple Bag Challenge in the wake of the … Read more

Chipotle adds new meat to its menu

[ad_1] By Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Chipotle Adds Smoked Breast To Menus Nationwide Following test passed last year. The chain said the limited-time offer, which is one of its most requested menu items, will go on sale Thursday. However, members of the chain growing rewards program can get it two days earlier – starting Tuesday … Read more

Spotlight news – Home of Spot 518

[ad_1] COLONY – Mike Ambrosio’s mind may have despised the Garnet Raiders since his untimely death in 2019 at the age of 64. But from now on, the teams will also play on a field named in his honor. And, the team won their first game playing on Ambrosio Field in an exciting way, coming … Read more

Montclair student creates public exhibit on Buzz Aldrin’s life

[ad_1] 13 Montclair Scout Christian Uva Troop, center, unveiled their Eagle Service Project, an information board, “Buzz Aldrin, from Montclair to the Moon,” at Edgemont Park on September 12. Deputy Chief Scout Nick DeToustain, Councilor Bob Russo and Councilor Peter Yacobellis (COURTESY ELIZABETH UVA) Montclair High School Senior and Life Scout in Troop 13 Montclair … Read more