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The City of Flint is making progress toward better public health and home safety by continuing to work on expanding the In-Home Plumbing Program ...
The City of Flint is starting a new program called "Wellness Wednesday" to boost public health, designed to bring essential services directly to residents ...
Lansing, Michigan – Michigan’s battle for fair utility rates intensified this week when Attorney General Dana Nessel said she will step in on an additional rate increase application from DTE Energy, a ...
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Lansing, Michigan – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has allocated $5 million across 12 Michigan universities. This funding is designated for $30,000 stipends for students ...
Flint, Michigan – City leaders in Flint want to make homes safer by proposing a big increase to their current In-Home Plumbing Program. A plan is on the table to move $510,000 from the city’s share of ...
Flint, Michigan – In June, the City of Flint’s Department of Business and Community Services plans to hold meetings in each city ward as part of the Imagine Flint Comprehensive Plan Update.
Flint, Michigan – The City of Flint, in collaboration with the Mallory, VanDyne & Scott (MVS) Bar Association, is organizing a no-cost educational event on estate planning, wills, and end of life ...
City leaders in Flint are standing up for the Flint Police Department. This is because tensions have risen in recent weeks because of protests ...
Flint, Michigan – Flint’s community celebrated a major turning point at Sugar Maple Farms. This once stagnant development has witnessed a resurgence of life and optimism with the introduction of new ...
The federal NeighborWorks America program will fund the project as part of its main goal – promoting affordable housing and community development all throughout the country. The announcement was made ...
Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania have lost 39,000 manufacturing positions in last 5 years. These states have not seen a return to pre-2019 manufacturing activity levels.