Lansing, MI - Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex and across all public buildings and grounds to be lowered to half-staff on Friday, September 23 to honor and remember Detroit Firefighter Shayne Raxter, who passed away in the line of duty.
Monroe, MI - The Michigan Department of Transportation has issued a travel advisory for the US-24 ramps to I-275 in Monroe County
Detroit, MI - The Michigan Department of Transportation announced that further steps required in building the new Second Avenue bridge over I-94 in Detroit will start Thursday, Sept. 29.
Mt. Clemens, MI - Ahead of the September 24 celebration of Downtown Day in Michigan, Macomb County Planning and Economic Development (MCPED) has announced the recipients of its Placemaking Mini Grant opportunity, a program that funds projects in traditional downtown communities and other established DDA jurisdictions.
Lansing, MI - The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has announced that Michigan is joining the federal Dairy Business Builder Grants program, which aims to support small- to medium-sized dairy businesses in diversifying on-farm activity, creating value-added products, enhancing dairy by-products, and creating or enhancing dairy export programs.
Lansing, MI - Before the leaves start to turn and fall, thousands of Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Adopt-A-Highway volunteers will fan out across the state to collect litter along highway roadsides from Saturday, Sept. 24, through Sunday, Oct. 2.
Lansing, MI - With a second detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a domestic flock during the fall migration season for wild birds, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is urging Michiganders to avoid feeding wild waterfowl, continue to suspend their use of backyard bird feeders, and take other precautions to limit the spread of the virus.
Lansing, MI - Fall in Michigan brings many reasons for Michiganders to celebrate. While the end of summer is often met with the promise of cool temperatures, changing leaves, and football season, is does not mark the end of Michigan’s road construction season. In fact, numerous road and bridge projects will last through November.