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Grace Turner is associate editor of DBusiness magazine, DBusiness Daily News, DBusiness Tech and Mobility News, Detroit 500, and Michigan Makers. Along with writing for these publications, she maintains the magazine’s online content and manages DBusiness’ internship program. She received the Mentor of the Year Award from the University of Michigan-Dearborn in 2019 for her work with interns. Before working at DBusiness, Turner was the education reporter at the Times Herald in Port Huron. While a student at Oakland University, she was managing editor of The Oakland Post and president of the university’s Society of Professional Journalists chapter. She also served as a content writer and project coordinator at the Oakland University Communications and Marketing department. Turner has degrees in journalism and French and was awarded Oakland University’s College of Arts and Sciences Meritorious Achievement Award, given to two students graduating from Oakland’s College of Arts and Sciences each semester. In her spare time, Turner enjoys traveling, practicing circus arts, painting, drawing, reading, and sewing formal gowns.

Governor Rick Snyder, Canadian Officials Break Ground on Gordie Howe International Bridge

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Amarjeet Sohi, Canadian Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, today broke ground on the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

Better Health Store Expands Belleville Location

The Better Health Store Monday announced the completion of a renovation and expansion of its Belleville store. The store is 2.5 times larger and will open to customers at 9 a.m. Friday, July 20.

Chinese Automobile Company to Open R&D Center in Farmington Hills

Guangzhou Automobile Group in China plans to invest more than $4.4 million in a new R&D facility in Farmington Hills, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder announced today.

Auburn Hills’ Faurecia to Open Production Facility in Toledo

Faurecia Interiors, which has its North American headquarters in Auburn Hills, Thursday announced plans to open a new production facility in Toledo. The facility is expected create more than 100 new jobs and officially begin production activity in April 2019.

Southfield’s Federal-Mogul Launches Textile Sleeving for Vehicle Crash Protection and Impact Resistance

Federal-Mogul Powertrain in Southfield Thursday announced it has launched its next-generation textile sleeving for crash protection and impact resistance.

Ann Arbor’s Kraig Biocraft Signs Agreements With Vietnamese Farms to Produce Mulberry

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Inc. in Ann Arbor, a developer of genetically engineered spider silk-based fiber technologies for industrial and consumer applications, today announced its subsidiary, Prodigy Textiles, has signed three agreements with local farming cooperatives in Quang Nam province, Vietnam, to produce the mulberry necessary to support Kraig’s recombinant spider silk production.

Anna’s House Breakfast and Lunch Restaurant to Open in Ann Arbor

Oxford Companies, an Ann Arbor commercial real estate company, plans to bring an Anna’s House to Ann Arbor. The family-owned, award-winning breakfast and lunch restaurant is based in west Michigan.

Report: Detroit Ranked Among Metro Areas With Best Drivers

QuoteWizard, an online insurance comparison marketplace based in Washington, Thursday released a study ranking the best and worst drivers by metropolitan area in the nation, with Detroit named as one of the best. The study ranks the country’s 75 most populous metropolitan areas.

Nordson Corp. in Wixom Launches Automated Cartridge Dispensing System

Wixom’s Nordson Corp., a supplier of precision technologies for ambient temperature material dispensing, today announced the launch of an automated cartridge dispensing system called the JetStream. The robot-mounted product is ideal for the application of aircraft pre-mixed sealant materials in assembly operations such as wing spar, panel, fuselage or aircraft door sealing.

Michigan Releases Hot 50 Jobs Outlook through 2026, Includes Annual Wage Projections

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget Wednesday released the latest long-term employment projections, which includes information about careers that are expected to be in the highest demand through 2026 in Michigan.

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