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LARA Summarily Suspends Eaton County Child Care Group Home License
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Bureau of Community and Health Systems (BCHS), issued an order of summary suspension and notice of intent to revoke the license of an Eaton County group child care home provider, Debra Maxie, #DG230255728, 8541 Doe Pass, Lansing, Michigan 48917. This action resulted from a recent investigation of a complaint of the group child care home.
Statement by Congressman Dan Kildee on $20 million Grant to Fix Flint’s Infrastructure
Congressman Dan Kildee issued the following statement today after the U.S. Department of Transportation announced a $20 million grant to rebuild portions of Flint’s three major roadways and water main replacement
HUNTING ACCESS PROGRAM SEEKS LANDOWNERS IN NORTHERN LOWER PENINSULA
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources encourages landowners interested in making the most of their property and supporting local hunting traditions to consider enrolling their lands in the DNR's Hunting Access Program, which provides private-land hunting opportunities for hunters in southern Michigan, parts of the northern Lower Peninsula and the eastern Upper Peninsula.
Two downtown Ludington apartment buildings to be constructed using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
Two new affordable apartment buildings will be constructed in downtown Ludington using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. “This is great news for Ludington. Not only will this help several families facing housing problems, this will result in several properties being rehabilitated,” said Sen. Darwin Booher, R-Evart. “I’m glad that MSHDA stepped up to the plate and awarded this crucial funding that will help the Ludington community.”
Crosswinds Manor to be rehabilitated using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits
The 24-unit senior living community Crosswinds Manor will be rehabilitated using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Located at 901 N. Bridge Street in Belding, the affordable apartment building is home to low- and very low-income senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
Gov. Rick Snyder makes reappointment to the Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the reappointment of Robert Craig of St. Johns to the Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons. Housed within the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the nine-member board oversees the licensure and practice of real estate brokers and salespersons in Michigan
Consumers Energy Tells Michigan Residents: Home Heating Credit Can Provide Help Even in Summer
Even with temperatures reaching the 90s this summer, Consumers Energy is reminding qualified residents to take advantage of the Michigan Home Heating Credit. “With a filing deadline of Sept. 30, we don’t want eligible Michigan residents to miss the opportunity to qualify for the Home Heating Credit. Dollars are available now that can make a difference to many households,” said Chad Miller, Consumers Energy’s manager of low-income programs.
New shorelands program helps waterfront homeowners improve shorelines, inland lakes
The Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership recently launched a program to help lakefront homeowners understand best practices to protect their shoreland and inland lakes. The Michigan Shoreland Stewards Program will recognize inland lake property owners who are using healthy property management practices to protect their inland lake and offer tips to improve the shoreline further.
DNR SEEKS PRIVATE LANDOWNERS TO HELP IMPROVE DEER WINTERING HABITAT IN THREE NORTHERN UPPER...
Private landowners interested in helping to maintain or improve Upper Peninsula deer wintering habitat can learn more about the subject and cost-share programs available to aid in those efforts at an upcoming meeting the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has scheduled for July 20
Gov. Snyder: Funding of Soo Locks construction critical to nation’s infrastructure and economy
Gov. Rick Snyder sent a letter Tuesday to Michigan’s members of Congress formally requesting the federal government to fully fund reconstruction of portions of the Soo Locks
Upgraded Consumers Energy Meters Provide Michigan Homes, Businesses with Online Access to Energy Use...
With more than 1 million electric meters and nearly 200,000 gas communication modules installed to enhance customer service, Consumers Energy customers have more online access than ever to help manage their bills.
Consumers Energy Spends Nearly $200 Million with West Michigan Companies in Last Year, Driving...
Consumers Energy is helping to drive West Michigan economic growth by spending nearly $200 million with West Michigan companies over the past year. The increased purchasing, part of the energy company’s commitment to spend $5 billion over 5 years with Michigan businesses, is strengthening customer service and creating an estimated 5,000 jobs statewide
Gov. Snyder creates Building the 21st Century Economy Commission to help secure Michigan’s future...
Creating a comprehensive vision for Michigan’s economic future that will leverage the state’s strengths and encourage development is the goal of the Building the 21st Century Economy Commission created today under an executive order signed by Gov. Rick Snyder.
Housing Fair Opens Possibilities in Detroit during National Homeownership Month
The Michigan State Housing Development Authority along with local community partners will be at the Wayne County Community College District on June 7 and again on June 21 to talk to current and future homeowners about buying a home, foreclosure prevention, mortgage modification and credit repair
DNR partners with homeowners to resurface Engman Lake access road in Marquette County
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced that the Engman Lake Access Road in Marquette County will be resurfaced beginning Monday, June 6. The DNR is teaming up with more than a dozen Engman Lake Homeowners in the area to fund materials for the project, which cost an estimated $6,000. The DNR is doing the road work.