Michigan Resident Proposes Unique 200-Foot Home Project on Shelby Township Farmland

Shelby Township, MI — A local resident of Shelby Township, Jordan McBain, has proposed the establishment of a unique 200-foot home on a sprawling 1.8-acre site situated along 26 Mile Road east of New Haven Road. The area, predominantly zoned for single-family residential or agricultural use, might see a new architectural footprint if McBain’s plans come to fruition. The concept of erecting such a large structure on this parcel of land invites various zoning and regulatory considerations. Local zoning laws are tailored predominantly towards smaller residential buildings or agricultural purposes, making McBain’s proposal an unusual … Read more

Indiana Unveils New Laws Boosting Work-Based Learning and Protecting Farmland as Summer Begins

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — As the balmy months of summer usher in fresh beginnings, Indiana residents are introduced to a slew of new laws that commenced this week. The legislature has passed a range of measures poised to touch on everything from education to agricultural security. One of the standout initiatives includes the expansion of work-based learning opportunities for Indiana high school students. Todd Huston, House Speaker (R-Fishers), revealed that more students will now have access to a Career Scholarship Account, armed with $5,000 to support internships, apprenticeships, and related expenses. Huston emphasized the value of … Read more