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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.

McLaren Macomb in Mount Clemens Expands to Treat Epilepsy and Seizures

McLaren Macomb in Mount Clemens Tuesday announced it has expanded its treatment of neurological conditions to include epilepsy and seizures through its Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, part of the McLaren Macomb Neuroscience Institute.

Report: Car Insurance Penalties for Distracted Driving Up Nearly Eighty Times Since 2011

The Zebra, a Texas-based car insurance search engine, today released its 2018 Distracted Driving Report, which shows a recent sharp rise in penalties for distracted driving. In Michigan, penalties can be $681 annually, while in Detroit, the penalty nears $2,000.

Detroit’s Clark Hill Merges With Dallas-based Strasburger and Price

Clark Hill, a Detroit-based international legal and professional services firm, and Strasburger and Price, a Dallas-based law firm, have announced plans to merge, effective today. The merger will give the new firm 25 offices in the United States, Ireland, and Mexico.

American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti Township Partners With IEEE Transportation Electrification Community

The American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti Township has partnered with IEEE Transportation Electrification Community, a technical professional organization, IEEE announced today. The memorandum of understanding between the two companies is intended to help accelerate development and deployment of technical standards.

Former Detroit Lions Players Partner to Develop Townhome Project in Downtown Northville

Former Detroit Lions Ron Rice and Dewayne White have partnered on North 320, downtown Northville’s first residential, townhome development in more than 15 years.

The Henry Ford in Dearborn, PNC Bank, and PNC Foundation Partner to Offer Early...

The Henry Ford in Dearborn, PNC Bank, and PNC Foundation today announced they will partner to offer year-round early childhood programming at The Henry Ford. The partnership includes a three-year $210,000 sponsorship from PNC Bank.

Nexteer Automotive in Auburn Hills to Open Software Center in India

Nexteer Automotive in Auburn Hills today announced it plans to open a software center in India. The center will be the latest addition to the company’s global software center portfolio, which includes centers in Saginaw, Poland, and China.

Brighton’s Lowry Solutions Launches Hybrid Cloud and IoT Platform

Lowry Solutions in Brighton, an industrial internet of things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 solutions provider, today announced the launch of its own brand of software as a service called Sonaria. The software will be unveiled this week at the industry tradeshow, RFID Journal Live, in Orlando, Fla.

Plymouth Township’s Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center to Unveil Lightweight Vehicle Frame at SAE

The Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center in Plymouth Township today announced it will unveil a lightweight replica car, military, and specialty vehicle frame this week at the World Congress Experience (WCX) event, hosted by SAE International. The event will be held April 10-12 at Detroit’s Cobo Center.

Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System to Launch Pancreatic Cancer Center with $20M Gift

The Henry Ford Health System today announced it received a $20 million gift and will use it to launch the Henry Ford Pancreatic Cancer Center. The center will focus on global collaborations to develop new methods for the early detection of the disease, which has a five-year survival rate of 8 percent.

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