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Monday, June 30, 2025

MBA Advisory Committee on Infrastructure testified at Lansing EGLE committee hearing

Lansing, Michigan – Members of the Midland Business Alliance (MBA) Advisory Committee on Infrastructure presented information on the Midland area’s flood reduction efforts on Tuesday, June 24. The presentation was made to the Michigan House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, which is chaired

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Member Spotlight: Crystal Burditt

By Levi Black

From overcoming hardship to building one of the most unique and heartfelt destinations in Midland, Crystal Burditt’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. As the founder of Cozy Cats Cafe, Crystal has transformed her personal story of survival into a haven for rescued cats, neurodivergent individuals, and anyone seeking comfort, connection, and

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Member Spotlight: Holly Miller

By Levi Black

We’re continuing our nonprofit and member spotlight series—this time with Holly Miller, President & CEO of United Way of Midland County. Before stepping into nonprofit leadership, Holly built a successful career in the corporate world, working in advertising, writing, and graphic design—including running her own ad agency. But over

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Friday, June 6, 2025

Housing Forward to Lead Region G Regional Housing Partnership

Housing Forward, the community-based housing initiative at the Midland Business Alliance, has been named the administrative lead for the Region G Regional Housing Partnership under the Michigan Statewide Housing Plan. The leadership transition is being carried out in close collaboration with the East Michigan Council of Governments (EMCOG), which previously

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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Michigan lawmakers announce Corps of Engineers funding to continue critical Tittabawassee River Watershed flood study

Michigan lawmakers announce Corps of Engineers funding to continue critical Tittabawassee River Watershed flood study

Midland, Michigan –The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Detroit District has announced an additional $1.2 million to continue work on the Tittabawassee Watershed Flood Risk Management Study. This General Investigation (GI) study is the second Corps of Engineers study to examine the Tittabawassee River Watershed and its legacy flooding. This multi-year study is focused on managing flood risks to life and safety, reducing damages to property, and determining the cost benefit and feasibility of potential flood reduction and mitigation projects.

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