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County leaders continue work to reduce ‘talent gap’ | The Daily Telegram

We’re continuing the conversation on retaining talent in Lenawee. More than a dozen education and business representatives have continued to collaborate, building competitive jobs and helping students plan careers from an early age.

Since March, the unified talent system received a $20,000 grant from the USDA to fund research and help with the network’s general mission.

 

 

Lenawee high school students and parents: Results from this survey could help bridge the gap between students and employers | Lenawee Now

We are asking for your cooperation in answering a few brief questions in the form of a survey (links below) related to your thoughts on career choices and/or, more specifically, how the education community of Lenawee County can better serve you.

The results from this survey will be used to guide the Lenawee County Unified Talent System committee in making marketing and programming decisions and all surveys will be kept confidential. http://ow.ly/QOo0x

 

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Announcement of new mall anchor store could be coming in a couple weeks | Adrian Today

A representative of Tabani Group gave Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce members an update on the Adrian Mall this Monday.

Two anchor stores are expected, according to the Daily Telegram, and an announcement will be made in about a month about which stores those will be.

 



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tim winsRegional recognition at the MEDA’s annual convention

Lenawee Now received the 2015 state-wide marketing award and our own Director of Operations Tim Robinson won the 2015 Medalist of the Year Award

 

 

 

Regional development community project

The Greater Ann Arbor Region (GAAR) and its partnerships are uniting their effort to strengthen our community’s economic future. Your answers can be the key to helping us create this future; and could win you a tablet just for helping!