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A research team at the University of Florida wins a $2 million prize. But who will get the money—the team, or the university? Or will they split the proceeds?
A city economic development office finds a way for worker co-ops to meet the loan fund’s collateral requirements, a strategy that could be widely replicated.
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Federal affordable housing programs continue to fall short in meeting demand in Michigan, pitting residents from different communities against each other.