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Fox 47 was among the media present at a MITA press conference October 17 at the state Capitol. The press conference highlighted job losses due to a ...

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WILX TV was among the media present at a MITA press conference October 17 at the state Capitol. The press conference highlighted job losses due to a...

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MITA's Mike Nystrom delivered pieces of crumbled concrete from various bridges in Michigan to the State Legislature Sept. 5.

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WILX TV-10\r\n \r\nInterview with Mike Nystrom, Vice President of Government and Public Relations, MITA.

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Click the link above to view the Channel 6 January 16th interview with Mike Nystrom, MITA's Vice President of Government and Public Relations

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Channel 6 Interview w/ MITA's Vice President of Government and Public Relations

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TRIP - a national transportation research group - has several video clips from local Michigan TV stations available for download.

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