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Michigan Economic Development Corporation appoints new CEO - Grand Rapids Business Journal


Grand Rapids Business Journal
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation appointed Quentin Messer Jr. as its next CEO.
After a national search, the MEDC’s executive committee said Tuesday that it named Messer to the role. He replaces Mark Burton, who stepped down from the position in March.
Awenate Cobbina, MEDC executive committee chair, and Jeff Noel, vice chair, will continue to lead the organization until Messer starts July 19, with Noel serving as CEO making decisions concurrently with Cobbina.
“Throughout this national search process, we have remained committed to selecting a leader with the right experience and skills to carry out the ongoing and exceptional work by the MEDC to build a strong and vibrant economic recovery that helps our state’s businesses retain, grow and create more good-paying jobs for Michigan’s working families,” Cobbina said. “Quentin is immensely qualified to step into this role and brings tremendous energy, insight and ....

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Portsmouth NH outdoor dining winter attractions year round city plans


PORTSMOUTH – Assistant Mayor Jim Splaine wants the city to be an outdoor attraction 12 months a year.
As it did last summer, the City Council voted again to allow downtown restaurants in 2021 to use some public downtown spaces for outdoor dining.
Department of Public Works staff also installed concrete barriers along parking spots to safeguard restaurant customers from traffic.
Splaine said the city’s restaurant owners and downtown merchants learned how to use outdoor space out of necessity because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID restrictions gave a glimpse of outdoor possibilities 
“The experience of last year gave us an example of how much fun it can be to be outside,” he said. ....

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Valley Voice: Despite mandate being lifted, keep masking it up


Those of us in the deep end of the gene pool certainly hope so.
As we’ve all no doubt heard, Republican Gov. Chris Sununu last week acted to lift the mask mandate effective midnight last Saturday while still encouraging “social distancing and the wearing of masks when appropriate,” adding that “it’s just a good idea.”
That’s true — which leads one to ponder: then why lift the mask mandate now?
“Everyone is really doing their part to stare down COVID,” Sununu said. “The pandemic is not over, and we’re not declaring victory by any means on any of this, but our successes to date have created opportunity.” ....

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