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Sterling Heights partners with Forgotten Harvest to provide mobile food pantry

Metro Detroit food rescue organization Forgotten Harvest reported a 50% increase to it's food pantries over the last year. Now, Sterling Heights is teaming up with the non-profit group to host a mobile food pantries in the city this month to help residents facing COVID-19 challenges.

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Ford to invest $150M in Sterling Heights’ plant to build e-motors

Sterling Heights' Van Dyke Transmission Plant will receive a $150 million investment from Ford Motor Company to help build the company's new electric vehicles.

Amazon to launch new station in Sterling Heights

A new Amazon delivery station in Sterling Heights is predicted to bring economic growth and jobs for the city. 

Introducing the Nonprofit Journal Project

Nonprofits are on the frontlines of our communities, delivering critical social services and employing more than 470,000 Michiganders. We're documenting their stories.

Ready for Startup Story Night 2020? You’re in good company

The New Economy Initiative (NEI), in partnership with Model D Media, is excited to announce the Startup Story Night 2020: “In Good Company” event!

Michigan manufacturing company in top 100 for fastest growth

A small business in Sterling Heights has been ranked in the top 15 of the nation's inner city companies, thanks to its growth rate of 380% over the past five years.

Happy Hour Panel in Sterling Heights

The City of Sterling Heights and Metromode invite you to join us for a Happy Hour Panel featuring young entrepreneurs.

Open City Dearborn: microDistricts in Downtown

Build Institute, in partnership with Metromode, presents Dearborn Open City: microDistricts in Downtown Dearborn.

Women in manufacturing leadership: An On the Ground Sterling Heights panel discussion

As part of On the Ground series Sterling Heights, Metromode will be hosting a panel discussion featuring female leaders in manufacturing. Three women leaders will be talking about their experience in the manufacturing field, opportunities available for women today, and what the future holds for women in this field.

Fire Chief Chris Martin is running the Civilian Fire Academy in Sterling Heights.
Civilian academy gives residents glimpse of ‘real’ firefighting

The program aims to offer city residents a chance to get an idea of where their tax dollar is going.

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