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The Child Welfare Fellowship Program will provide additional funding to students seek degrees in the social work program to help address the shortage of professionals in the field.
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Michigan doesn’t have the best report card when it comes to infrastructure. The state received a D+ for drinking water and a C for wastewater systems from the American Society of Civil Engineers, but state funding is slowly turning the tide.
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A Great Lakes coalition is giving out $35,000 in grants to communities impacted by contamination from the toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS.
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The Michigan Supreme Court is changing direction in a case that holds big implications fro how local courts are funded.
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Recently passed legislation would expand recycling opportunities in Michigan. Part of the effort includes promoting grants to fund recycling infrastructure. The state is now making more than $3 million available to support waste reduction projects.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and lawmakers spoke with parents Monday morning in Pontiac to garner support for her budget proposal.
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Lansing is receiving $1 million dollars in federal funding. The money will be used for much needed improvements to the city’s Michigan Avenue corridor.
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A panel created by the Michigan Supreme Court is seeking public input on ways to improve access to justice.
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The Michigan G.O.P. wants to repeal an amendment to the state Constitution that prevents public dollars from funding non-public education
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources director Dan Eichinger is hoping lawmakers move forward soon with plans to update state parks and recreation areas.