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The state estimates more than 330,000 septic systems are failing in Michigan. A new loan program aims to make it more affordable for residents to replace faulty systems.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy is partnering with the nonprofit bank Michigan Saves to address failing septic tanks.
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Supporters of an interest-rate cap say the current system can result in what are effectively triple-digit annual interest rates on payday loans.
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Applications for federal student debt relief are now open and Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel is warning student borrowers to be prepared for scammers taking advantage of the program.
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The Michigan Treasury Department says student loans that are forgiven under a federal program won’t be taxed as income.
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A $540,000 loan from the United States Department of Agriculture will be used to help construct the Oscoda Health Center in Alcona County. The Alcona…
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Michiganders with student loan debt could see relief under a program proposed under Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s new budget.According to the US Department…
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The US Department of Agriculture has announced almost $14-million in loans for rural Michigan communities.The money will go towards “critical community…
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At the beginning of planting season, farm fields experienced heavy rainfall and flooding. Now, farmers say crops are experiencing drought-like symptoms.…
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A bill in the Michigan house would eliminate taxes for veterans that was generated by student loan debt that was forgiven.Michigan Veteran First Lt. Will…