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Macomb County To Receive Grant To Restore Habitat In Sterling Heights

Mt. Clemens, MI - Macomb County has announced that it will receive a grant of $300,000 to restore and enhance natural habitat along the Sterling Relief and Red Run drains in Sterling Heights between Schoenherr Road and Metro Parkway behind Freedom HIll County Park and Bethesda Christian Church.

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Free Financial Coaching For People Impacted By Pandemic In Oakland County

Waterford, MI - Oakland County and Oakland County Michigan Works! today announced a partnership with the Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA) to provide free, confidential financial coaching to county residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Applications Available For Local Community Improvement Grants To Non-Profits

Livonia, MI - Michigan’s Metro West Chapter of Credit Unions is inviting non-profit organizations to apply for financial grants of up to $2,500 to support local community improvement activities.

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EGLE Seeking Members Of The Public To Advise On Drinking Water Concerns

Lansing, MI - The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has announced that its Office of the Clean Water Public Advocate is seeking members of the public to serve as clean water ambassadors who will advise EGLE on drinking water issues.

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Oakland County Providing Assistance With Midland Flooding Response

Pontiac, MI - Oakland County is providing personnel and resources to the unprecedented flooding in Midland County caused by heavy rains and two dam failures.

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Simplified Application Process For National Lifeline Program

Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a consumer alert Thursday, May 14, 2020 to ensure Michiganders who are now unemployed due to COVID-19 and qualify for the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Lifeline program are aware of a simplified application process.

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Yard Waste Collection In Detroit Will Resume April 27

Detroit, MI - The City of Detroit Department of Public Works is set to resume curbside yard waste collection beginning Monday, April 27.

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MDARD Asks For Public Help To Protect Plant Health

Lansing, MI - The United Nations has declared 2020 as “The International Year of Plant Health” – a campaign aimed at bringing attention to the devastative effect invasive pests and diseases have on our natural resources, agriculture, jobs and food security.

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