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The normally welcome sight of plows pushing aside heavy snow will take longer to reach subdivisions and rural roads this winter. Fewer plow drivers w...

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Posted in: Clinton, Ingham, 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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After federal authorities twice rejected competitive funding to improve traffic conditions along Ford Road near I-275, Canton officials have renewed t...

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Posted in: Wayne, News
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Maybe it’s understandable that Michigan lawmakers wrapped up their 2010 session Friday morning without addressing the state’s broken system for fundin...

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Posted in: Lenawee, News
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Gasoline now averages $2.86 per gallon. That includes about $0.18 in federal taxes. The president's debt commission is proposing an additional tax tha...

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Posted in: News, Video
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Olethia Thomas was heading home to Detroit from work, driving south on I-75 in Troy, when rain turned into a deluge and forced her to slow to 45-50 m....

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Posted in: Oakland, Wayne, News
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Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) Managing Director Brent Bair has published his latest video blog. In this blog, he explains why motorists sh...

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Posted in: News, Video
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Holland, MI — The same miles of roads, but fewer plows to keep them clean. That’s been the pattern for the Ottawa County and Allegan County road...

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Posted in: Allegan, Ottawa, News
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For Republicans who will be in charge of state government next year, twin pledges to improve Michigan’s economy and cut taxes fit neatly within the fr...

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Posted in: News
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MARQUETTE - In a recent analysis of Michigan's bridge deficiencies, Marquette County gained the dubious distinction of having the highest percentage o...

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Posted in: Marquette, News
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