A story on its website states, “VanHulle, 30, a Michigan State University graduate, was most recently a reporter at the Lansing State Journal. While there, she led coverage of a proposed $245 million tribal casino downtown and was a lead reporter covering the right-to-work legislation debate and associated protests, among many other stories.
“VanHulle previously covered education and nonprofits for the Traverse City Record-Eagle. She has won numerous awards for her work and is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and Investigative Reporters and Editors.
“The agreement between Crain’s and Bridge is a joint venture based on a common journalistic vision of high-quality, nonpartisan news and information. With the agreement, Bridge adds in-depth business coverage to its portfolio, and Crain’s expands its capacity to do deeper, project-based reporting.”
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