
Annual spring weight restrictions changing on Michigan’s roads
LANSING — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) continues to adjust spring weight restriction areas in an annual move to protect roads.Effective 6 a.m.
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LANSING — The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) continues to adjust spring weight restriction areas in an annual move to protect roads.Effective 6 a.m.
Michigan voters may cast their vote in the Presidential Primary in person during nine days of early voting.
ALPENA — In a landmark collaboration, Lisa Bolen, Executive Director/CEO of the Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency (NEMCSA); Laurie Sauer, Director of Region 9 Area Agency on Aging (AAA), a Division of NEMCSA; and Roger Myers, CEO of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan (PVM), proudly announce the formation of PACE Northeast Michigan.
Here are just a few of the fun and helpful things you can do in Oscoda County this month!Jan.
By Amy Hensel989-387-8929ahensel@cherryroad.com The Michigan voters now have three ways to vote in national elections, including the Presidential Primary Feb. 2: the original way – in person on designated day;…
Interested in participating in DNR Deer Management Initiative?
LANSING – Today, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced the 2024 competitive grant cycle for the County Fair Capital Improvement Grant, the state’s county fairs to make building and other capital improvements to their fairground facilities.
Starting next year, Michigan residents will pay $14 for the Recreation Passport – just a dollar more for a year’s worth of vehicle access to state parks and recreation areas and a host of other state-managed outdoor destinations.The moderate fee change is the result of a statutory provision that ensures Recreation Passport funding keeps pace with the economy.
ALPENA – In its ninth year of providing the platform for local nonprofits to participate in the global Giving Tuesday movement, the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan (CFNEM) helped 62 nonprofit organizations to raise a grand total of $336,643 on November 28.