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A report from a Washington, D.C.-based coalition that shows 21 percent of the state's bridges as "structurally deficient," would essentially cost ever...

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Posted in: Saginaw, News
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MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) -- (02/14/11)--Most area roads are offering up anything but smooth right now. Potholes are emerging in full force as the snow and ...

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f you spend much time behind the wheel, you're probably experiencing an increasingly bumpy ride. Potholes are popping up earlier than usual this year...

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Posted in: Saginaw, News
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SAGINAW COUNTY -- An increase in the price of road salt has road crews trying to be more efficient, when battling the early morning icy buildups and s...

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Posted in: Saginaw, News
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DETROIT -- A statewide study by the Michigan Infrastructure Transportation Association reveals that 28 percent of the state's bridges are either struc...

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Despite the best efforts of the state to upgrade area bridges, 57 percent of Saginaw County bridges maintained by the Michigan Department of Transport...

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Posted in: Saginaw, Bulletins
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They're cracked, crumbling and rusting -- and you could be driving over them every day. The Michigan Department of Transportation said more than 400...

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Posted in: Saginaw, News
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 Students from Freeland High School won this year's DriveMI video award, and ABC News did a story about it.

 

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