VanBuren Township

Wayne County children’s study means dozens of healthcare jobs

The Michigan Alliance for National Children's Study is about to start spending its research dollars in Wayne County.The ambitious study plans to enroll Wayne County families this fall, which will lead to dozens of new health care and administrative jobs within the next few years."There is a considerable employment potential," says Nigel Paneth, principal investigator for the Michigan Alliance for National Children's Study. "We're pretty much targeting the county we are focusing on for those new jobs."The study will focus on researching children's health in 100 counties across the U.S. over at least the next five years. Michigan has five counties in this pool, including Macomb and Wayne. Wayne State University and Henry Ford Hospital are partners in this study.Each county will enroll 1,000 families. That includes studying not only children, but mothers, both before and while they're pregnant. Researchers will thoroughly study the mothers' and children's health and the environment they live in, including water and air quality. The hope is to follow these people until the children are 21."They will be giving us quite a comprehensive picture of children's health in Wayne County," Paneth says.Source: Nigel Paneth, principal investigator for the Michigan Alliance for National Children's StudyWriter: Jon Zemke

Wayne County and Detroit land banks look to merge

Sesame Street is now 40 years old. And, in honor of the great children's program, here is a shout-out to cooperation. A bill designed to allow the Detroit and Wayne County land banks to work together was announced with bipartisan support this week. See, we do learn things from television.Excerpt:Bills that would allow land banks operated by Detroit and Wayne County to merge into a redevelopment entity with expanded powers were announced Monday, with bipartisan support. The legislation would provide for a Detroit/Wayne County Redevelopment Authority that would "enable the city and county to have a cohesive strategy for stabilizing and redeveloping tax-reverted properties," said Sen. Tom George, R-Kalamazoo, in a news release.Read the entire article here.

Community Spotlight: Van Buren Township

Van Buren Township offers a distinctive mix of rural character and suburban amenities. The Township has a strong agricultural heritage that is still evident today in several large farms and historic homesteads. The community also encompasses incomparable natural features including over eight miles of the Huron River.

Company Spotlight: Ricardo

The importance of first-mover advantage in a rapidly developing market has long been a mantra of business schools the world over, and a fine example of such market foresight exists in Van Buren Township. In January of this year, Ricardo Inc. opened its new Battery Systems Development Center and the company's Detroit Technology Campus in Van Buren Twp.

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