Attorney General Dana Nessel. (Photo by Jeana Gondek).
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today responded to a request from eight state senators to open an investigation into Governor Gretchen Whitmerâs handling of COVID-19 patients in Michigan nursing homes.
State senators Jim Runestad, Tom Barrett, Ruth Johnson, Kim LaSata, Roger Victory, Lana Theis, Dale Zorn, and Curtis VanderWall signed aÂ
February 23 letter that specifically raised concerns regarding the governorâs COVID-19 processes and policies for nursing homes; the accuracy of COVID-19 reporting data; compliance with CDC Guidelines; and compliance with the state Freedom of Information Act.
Michigan A G Refuses to Investigate Whitmer Nursing Home Policy
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6 manufacturers in Lenawee County receive workforce training funds
By Daily Telegram staff
Two of Lenawee County s state legislators recently recognized six local manufacturers that received Going Pro Talent Fund Awards earlier this year.
Rep. Bronna Kahle and Sen. Dale Zorn recognized AGET Manufacturing Co. in Adrian, Axis Engineering in Britton, Kirchoff Automotive USA Inc. in Tecumseh, L&W Engineering in Blissfield, Solved near Clinton and Wacker Chemical Corp. in Raisin Township, a news release from Michigan Works Southeast said.
The grant awards are part of the state’s Going Pro Talent Fund. The fund provides competitive awards for training that enhances talent, productivity and employee retention while increasing the quality and competitiveness of Michigan’s businesses, the release said. It ensures that employers have the talent they need to compete and grow nationally and globally, and that people have the in-demand skills they need for good jobs.