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Roughly $18 million of federal funds are being awarded to Michigan school districts to increase the number of electric buses on the streets.
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Low-income families in Michigan can get financial support for their energy bills, thanks to a recent influx of federal funding.
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The White House announced this week that Michigan is in line for more federal dollars as part of a new federal infrastructure spending plan.
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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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Isabella County is one of 14 communities and businesses that is receiving technical support and funding opportunities to improve recycling.
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Three years ago, Presque Isle Electric & Gas began developing a new division of the company to bring high-speed internet to the region.
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A new report finds Michigan is spending too little to maintain its infrastructure.
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Remove or rebuild? That’s the question facing a beloved dam in Cheboygan County. The state says it doesn’t want to remove the Cornwall dam, but it doesn’t have the funds to rebuild it either.
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Mid-Michigan residents expressed how a lack of access to reliable, affordable high-speed internet has impacted their lives. The visit was part of the High-Speed Internet Office's statewide listening tour.
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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.