Detroit Crime Commission Deputy Director, Ellis Stafford and other news-makers discuss the latest COVID-19 information and election-related news on this full edition of the Oakland County Megacast!
Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce President, Wes Graff, joins the show to discuss the state of the business community in the greater Plymouth area, and how traditions such as the annual Ice Festival will be impacted by COVID-19.
Ellis Stafford, Deputy Director of the Detroit Crime Commission, talks about the continued issue of human trafficking in the Detroit area and the United States, and previews the Commission’s upcoming “Sound the Siren” virtual event on January 31st about the topic and the issues.
Mayor Ethan Baker from the City of Troy discusses the latest COVID-19 information affecting his city, as well as the economic impact of COVID-19 restrictions under the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services being (partially) lifted.
Skate More, Inc. President, Dan Brown, talks about how his business and a number of other businesses such as bowling alleys are rallying together to file a lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday, claiming that the Governor and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services have illegally seized their property during the pandemic.
Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce President, Joe Bauman, talks about efforts within his chamber to continue to provide help and advancement aid to local businesses, including their new “virtual coffee breaks.”
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