Government & Political News

Flags Lowered In MI To Honor Fallen Detroit Police Sgt Shannon Wright

Lansing, MI - Governor Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags within the State Capitol Complex and across all public buildings and grounds to be lowered to half-staff on Saturday, September 9 to honor and remember Detroit Police Sergeant Shannon Wright, who passed away from a medical emergency on duty. The flag lowering will coincide with the date of Wright’s funeral.

Insurance Tips Offered To Michiganders Following Severe Weather

Lansing, MI - Following the severe weather and flooding that impacted many Michigan communities last week, the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) is providing tips and resources to assist residents with filing insurance claims and protecting themselves from fraud.

Oakland County Supports South Lyon In Disaster Declaration

Pontiac, MI - Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter has issued a county disaster declaration letter of support on behalf of the City of South Lyon to the State of Michigan asking for a disaster declaration from the governor’s office. While Oakland County did not experience as much storm damage as its neighbors, South Lyon officials have signed a local disaster declaration.

Oakland County To Receive $2M In MI Loans For Infrastructure

Lansing, MI - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) have announced the award of $4 million in Michigan State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) loans that will repair and improve roads and sidewalks for local communities.

Michigan Secures $2.8M Settlement And Will Take Over 21 Oil Wells

Lansing, MI - The State of Michigan will take over 21 nonproducing oil wells in Ottawa and Ingham Counties and was awarded $2,852,095 in civil fines, past and future site remediation costs, and costs of properly plugging the wells in a settlement with Fisher McCall Oil & Gas, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

23.3M Approved In Michigan For Outdoor Recreation Development

Lansing, MI - Legislation was signed on Monday July, 31, 2023 creating more opportunities for quality outdoor recreation by authorizing $23.3 million in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants.

AARP MI Poll Finds Veterans Susceptible To Health Care Fraud

Lansing, MI - Michigan’s nearly 535,000 U.S. veterans and active-duty service members face the threat of falling victim to scammers seeking to exploit them.

Macomb County Receives State Of MI Funding For Proposed Jail

Mt. Clemens, MI - Macomb County has been awarded $40 million in state funding to support its innovative jail intake, assessment and housing facility. The funding allocated by the state legislature will be matched with federal and local contributions to fund this proposed $230 million capital project.

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