Q&A with Helen Szabo and Taylor Cobb from Ieuter Insurance Group
Two new insurance agents at Ieuter Insurance in Downtown Midland talk to us about their respective roles and the key part that insurance plays in any investment or endeavor.
Two new insurance agents at Ieuter Insurance in Downtown Midland talk to us about their respective roles and the key part that insurance plays in any investment or endeavor.
A1 Painting is changing the local trade industry by bringing new life to an old trade and providing workers with a livable wage and increased skills.
We catch up with Tony Stamas, the newly named President and CEO of the Midland Business Alliance, on his first few weeks on the job and what his priorities are for MBA.
Nolan Schooley, a Sanford native and pastry chef at The H Hotel in Downtown Midland was a recent contestant on the Food Network thanks in part to his training in high school from the Bay-Arenac ISD Career Center.
We sit down with Jaewon Lim, of Lim's Taekwondo in Center City to talk about martial arts, her decades of teaching and what she enjoys most.
Brad Befus, president of Midland-based Scientific Anglers on his favorite fishing spots, what inspires the company to create the best fly line they can and how the iconic design of the company headquarters plays a role in their success.
Brad Fierro, a Type 1 diabetic started his fermented food business, Civil Ferments, in his kitchen in 2012. He serves many farmers markets across Michigan and became a part of the Midland Area Farmers Market this year.
The Center City district has sought input from local citizens and business owners on development options for the district's $1 million grant from Dow Chemical – and the future looks bright.
In another edition of Midland Makers, we talk to three more local businesses that have a deep focus on craftsmanship: Eastman's Forgotten Ciders, Helios Hops and Mule Resophonic Guitars.
Midland is a great place to launch a new business and a few new ones share stories on the support they've received.
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