Members of the Michigan Legislature passed a $4.2 billion COVID-19 relief bill on March 3, giving the state the go-ahead to spend $3.45 billion of $5 billion in federal funding allocated to it last December, according to reporting by Bridge Michigan.
Officials of cities in Michigan will see a decline in income taxes from workers who now work at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and want a temporary amended change of the law to collect such taxes.
The Sturgis City Commission on March 25 approved the planned construction of a new development district located at 200 E. Chicago Road and 111 N. Monroe St.