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Automated Materials Dealing with Options Supplier Opens Michigan Manufacturing Plant

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Daifuku, a supplier of automated materials dealing with options, celebrated the grand opening of its new plant in Boyne Metropolis, Michigan. 

The 225,000-square-foot plant occupies 22 acres of land and changed the corporate’s authentic facility in Boyne Metropolis. With its elevated dimension, the corporate will look to bolster its manufacturing of automated guided autos and airport baggage dealing with merchandise. A Daifuku North

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Michigan legislative roll name

NOTE: The Michigan Home and Senate are actually adjourned till July 20.

 

Home Invoice 4375, Revise faculty pension “double dipping” for retired academics: Handed 37 to 1 within the Senate

To allow public faculty academics and different workers who retire and start accumulating a pension to return to work in a faculty district and declare each a paycheck and a pension verify if no less than 9 months have handed for the reason that “retirement.” Below present regulation, with some exceptions for hard-to-fill positions, public faculty retirees who “double dip” get decreased advantages. The invoice would additionally repeal a requirement

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EZaccessMD Introduces At-Home Mobile Health Services in Michigan | Business

SOUTHFIELD, Mich., July 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — EZaccessMD, a national mobile telehealth provider bringing at-home diagnostics and imaging to employees’ homes or work within two hours, announced today that it has partnered with HomeTeam Mobile Diagnostics. The partnership is set to greatly reduce the barriers to receiving quality healthcare across Southeast Michigan.

EZaccessMD is the first and only provider in the nation to offer both tele-consults with a U.S. Board Certified Physician – and an in-person diagnosis – with mobile technicians and equipment promptly sent directly to a patient’s home. EZaccessMD patients, and their family members, have access

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Michigan officially hosting versatile 2022 target




As The Michigan Insider reported back in early May, Fairfield (Ala.) Fairfield Prep 2022 athlete Ja’Kobi Albert is taking an official visit to Michigan this weekend and arrived to town on Friday. This is his first time ever in Ann Arbor.




The Wolverines offered the 6-foot, 175-pounder back in December, but got re-offered a month later and has stayed in contact with the Yellowhammer State standout ever since then.


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American flag display vandalized: Michigan VFW Post’s camera captures individuals in the act

Veterans in Michigan are searching for answers Friday after three unidentified individuals were caught on camera removing American flags from a Veterans of Foreign Wars Post’s patriotic display. 

The flags were inserted into the ground outside VFW Post 1138 in Monroe around Memorial Day and were to remain through the Fourth of July, Al Bond, its commander, told Fox News. But around 5 a.m. Thursday morning, the facility’s surveillance cameras recorded three people who “took it upon themselves under the cover of dark to uproot them,” ultimately “throwing half of them in the garbage and leaving the other half on

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Mobile COVID units from the state providing vaccinations in West Michigan

The state has provided mobile COVID-19 testing and vaccine units to West Michigan counties to assist individuals with barriers to receiving services.

Mobile units have been sent to Kent and Muskegon counties for use by local health departments.

“The most effective public health efforts happen when we take resources to where people are and make services easily accessible,” Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the chief medical executive for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, said in a prepared statement.

The mobile units also will provide personal protection equipment as well as other health and social services.

The state’s six mobile

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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services continues Flint mobile food pantries in May

FLINT, MI – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will continue to provide food by the truckload to Flint residents throughout May.

MDHHS has partnered with the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan since 2016 to provide food to Flint residents, according to a news release from MDHHS.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the food pantry distributors have taken extra precautions to keep customers and volunteers protected.

Each food pantry site requires all volunteers to wear gloves and masks, clean their hands with hand sanitizer often, and take extra steps to sanitize the distribution buildings throughout the day.

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Northwest Michigan Health Services Start Mobile Vaccination Clinics for Rural Areas

Several community members in Mason County are able to receive the COVID-19 vaccination through a new Northwest Michigan Health Services program.

They call it Curbside Care.

“We purchased two medical buses and the purpose and our mission was that we would get out once the COVID vaccines hit and we were able to get out to our communities to help those that maybe have barriers,” said Director of Community Health, Tammy Sorensen.

This is one of 22 pilot programs the state to reach areas where Michiganders might have difficulties getting to an existing clinic.

Here, they say many people on

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Central Michigan University taking COVID-19 vaccine on the road

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (WJRT) – Central Michigan University is stepping up to make sure as many people as possible have access to a COVID-19 vaccine.

The university-run mobile health clinic is hitting the road for vulnerable populations in rural Michigan communities. Mobile Health Central and health care students are at the forefront of the pandemic.

“We’re not going to get to a herd immunity without people in rural America, Michigan or Ohio or wherever getting the vaccine,” said Tom Masterson, dean of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions at CMU. “Being a part of that,

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