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It looks like Michigan won't lose nearly $500 million in federal road dollars after all. A legislative conference committee came up with a compromi...

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Posted in: General, News
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 A transportation group has released a report that ranks Detroit and its surrounding suburbs as 17th in the nation for having roads in the poores...

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Petoskey News: Crunch time: Larks Lake Road is getting pulverized

People normally think of roads as being improved from dirt and gravel to asphalt or concrete, but this week a paved road in Emmet County will be pul...

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Posted in: Emmet, News
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The Legislature still hasn’t quite hammered out the method to free up about $85 million in state funds so Michigan can qualify for nearly $500 million...

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Posted in: General, News
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MADISON TWP., Mich. — Snow might stay on subdivision streets longer this winter.   There are still enough Lenawee County Road Commission driver...

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Posted in: Lenawee, News
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  Expected budget cuts of up to 50 percent have forced road commissions and the Department of Transportation to maintain or repair only highly t...

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           Backers of increased taxes for road repairs have been touting the results of the Aug. 3 p...

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The Lenawee County Road Commission is bracing for another 5 percent revenue drop and talking about selling construction equipment idled by a lack of...

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Posted in: Lenawee, News
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  The viewpoint from Mark Griffin of the Michigan Petroleum Association, “Voters should decide how to fund state road repair” (Sentinel, Tuesday...

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  Deliveryman Mike Sweeney used to just drive over the Lake Champlain Bridge to get to work. But it closed suddenly last fall with almost no war...

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