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The ACCOA board hasn't been able to move forward with its plans to build a new senior center and housing development in the Village of Lincoln. The grant funding must be used within the next two years.
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Wildlife activists have voiced concern about the Michigan Electric Transmission Company's proposed permit to build 41 transmission lines through the wetland.
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Michigan officials are highlighting how the state has spent federal money from the “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” in the year since its passage.Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist says billions of dollars have gone toward roads, bridges, and public transportation. The money has been used as state lawmakers have struggled to reach an agreement with the governor’s office on road funding
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Efforts to add electric school buses to districts across the state are moving forward.Clean energy officials met at Bay College in Escanaba yesterday to talk about funding and education opportunities for public schools.
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A leading Michigan construction trade association is launching a new campaign urging drivers to slow down in road construction zones.
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Quentin Messer, President and CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, said he is not ignoring inflation, but remains bullish about the state's economic prospects.
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The Michigan House has approved new penalties for trespassers on some of the state’s busiest and most iconic bridges.Republican Representative John Damoose is sponsoring the bill. He says he decided to introduce it after last summer’s bomb scare on the Mackinac Bridge.
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The Michigan Infrastructure Council will host summits in 17 counties over the next month to discuss infrastructure in Michigan. According to the council,…
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Four months after taking office Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer painted a not so pretty picture of Michigan’s infrastructure and education system while…