-
Documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act show a shapefile map detailing which specific public land parcels could be permitted to the National Guard to expand its training footprint has yet to be drawn.
-
Local officials in northern Michigan say the Memorandum of Understanding between the state and the Michigan National Guard lacks transparency.
-
The Michigan Army National Guard is set to receive about 26 million dollars in federal funds to promote gender equity in its facilities.
-
Michigan Congressman Jack Bergman, R-Watersmeet, wrote in a recent op-ed that the state's plan expands "beyond their intended scope of operation."
-
Residents along Michigan’s sunrise side have until Saturday January 14, to submit public comments on revisions to the Alpena Special Use Airspace. Then, the Michigan Air National Guard will review the comments and make a decision on the proposal.
-
A state official has sent a letter voicing his opposition to the proposed Camp Grayling expansion. The letter cites the National Guard’s lack of action in addressing PFAS contamination as a reason to reject the proposal.
-
Resident in Grayling have voiced concerns about the proposal in addition to a separate plan that would double the size of Camp Grayling.
-
Conservation groups and local residents today voiced their opposition to the proposed expansion at Camp Grayling.
-
The first step in a multi-million dollar effort to modernize Michigan's national guard buildings is now complete.
-
Michigan National Guard Soldiers who purchased meals out of pocket while they were deployed at the U.S. Capitol are being reimbursed. Governor Gretchen…