The State of Michigan spent $6,071,323 on public education employees working at the Hillsdale County Intermediate School District in 2021, making this the 361st-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
One Unarmed Combat Commission license held by an individual from Hillsdale County is set to expire during the third quarter, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
The State of Michigan spent $6,402,390 on public education employees working at Grass Lake Community Schools in 2021, making this the 350th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $5,472,652 on public education employees working at the Hanover Horton School District in 2021, making this the 383rd-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $1,998,648 on public education employees working at Da Vinci Institute in 2021, making this the 555th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $4,856,359 on public education employees working at East Jackson Community Schools in 2021, making this the 420th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $2,557,363 on public education employees working at Camden-Frontier Schools in 2021, making this the 525th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
There are nine real estate appraiser licenses held by individuals from Lenawee County set to expire during July, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
The State of Michigan spent $7,586,761 on public education employees working at the Columbia School District in 2021, making this the 303rd-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $6,173,999 on public education employees working at Clinton Community Schools in 2021, making this the 358th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
Four Real Estate Appraiser licenses held by individuals from Hillsdale County are set to expire during the third quarter, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).