Leona Blessing made $47,510 in 2018 working as a public employee at Hancock Public Schools, ranking the worker in the 63rd percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Lorinda Woodring made $57,805 in 2018 working as a public employee at Gwinn Area Community Schools, ranking the worker in the 71st percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
16.7 percent of female students in Arts Academy in the Woods were ready for math in college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a better result than the overall average for all students in the district.
There were 30 health care and social assistance businesses in Muskegon County zip codes that had between 20 and 49 employees in 2016, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Tamara Wommer made $57,247 in 2018 working as a public employee at Gwinn Area Community Schools, ranking the worker in the 70th percentile in terms of pay among Michigan public employees with available salary information.
Ruth Giudicelli earned $5,914 working for L'Anse Area Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the 16th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
One professional engineer license held by an individual from ZIP 49927 is set to expire during 2020, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
Larry Anderson earned $5,899 working for Big Bay De Noc School District in 2018, putting the employee in the 16th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
Brenda Browning made $60,865 in 2018 working as a public employee in Luce County, placing the worker in the 73rd percentile of pay for Michigan public employees.
Michael Sparks earned $6,019 working for Sault Ste. Marie Public Schools in 2018, putting the employee in the 16th percentile in pay among Michigan public employees.
The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Dana Ferguson, Friends of Dana Ferguson, received $100 from Laura Wong on April 27, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
17.9 percent of economically disadvantaged students in Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools were academically ready for college in the 2017-2018 academic year, a worse result than the overall average for all students in the district.