AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLIV Golf’s Michigan exit: The league scrapped its Aug. 27-30 team championship in Michigan, making Indianapolis the season finale as CEO Scott O’Neil insisted LIV is still working on a complex 2027 plan that would restore player commercial rights and add equity. Detroit-area labor & schools: A 25-year-old youth advocate, Jeremiah Steen, joined the Detroit school board, saying his focus will include workforce development and college/career readiness. Workforce squeeze for summer businesses: Earlier school starts are cutting into teen staffing for Michigan-area summer operators, forcing schedule changes. EGLE brownfield push: EGLE awarded $3.9M for seven brownfield projects aimed at new housing and jobs, including mixed-use redevelopments and contaminated-site cleanups. Local business closures: DogSlinger in Stevensville announced its last day Aug. 31 after about five and a half years. Consumer & fraud watch: BBB Scam Tracker data showed Michigan cities like Detroit and Grand Rapids leading scam-report counts in July, underscoring ongoing fraud risk for residents and businesses.
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