Detroit opens a second emergency shelter for adults at Pope Francis Center to combat extreme cold, providing crucial overnight refuge and safety for residents.
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Governor Whitmer and MEDC unveil a $31M project to transform Lake Orion's old high school into 89 units, addressing housing shortages and boosting local growth.
Flint City Hall Customer Service Closure Announced for December 17, 2025 The City of Flint has announced that its Customer Service Department located within City…
Detroit opens warming centers and shelters amid extreme cold, partnering with Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries for overnight options to keep residents safe.
Healthy! Capital Counties unveils its 2025-2027 CHIP, focusing on health equity and addressing care, behavioral health, and housing in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham.
The MSF Board's FY2026 budget allocation supports Michigan's economic growth via the MEDC's Make It in Michigan strategy, fostering jobs and innovation.
Rides to Care hits 20,000 free rides, aiding Detroit moms and babies by reducing transport barriers and boosting access to essential health services.
The Rides to Care program marks a milestone with 20,000 free rides, boosting access to vital healthcare for Detroit's expectant mothers and infants, reducing barriers.
Chelsea's streamlined development efforts earn RRC Essentials status, promoting transparency and growth, as part of MEDC's initiative to boost local economies.
Fennville's RRC certification, awarded by MEDC, highlights its readiness for private investments, enhancing local development and benefiting residents.






