Calumet's Swedetown Trails Club and Township aim to raise $50K for an accessible chalet via crowdfunding, with MEDC matching funds for universal access upgrades.
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Detroit faces power outages; residents urged to check on vulnerable people. Stay hydrated, and use cooling centers like Joseph Walker Williams on July 4.
As extreme heat hits Detroit, cooling centers are open till 6 p.m. Friday, July 3, to help residents stay safe amid dangerous heat index levels.
Governor Whitmer's European mission bolstered Michigan's global ties, enhancing defense and manufacturing sectors, and securing future job investments.
Facing a forecast of dangerously high temperatures, the City of Flint has implemented temporary measures to safeguard its residents. In light of the National Weather…
As the Fourth of July approaches, Flint’s city officials urge citizens to celebrate with caution, adhering to local fireworks regulations to ensure the safety of…
On June 23, 2026, the MSF Board backed a plan to revamp Lakeside Mall in Sterling Heights, boosting Michigan's innovation and small business sectors.
Detroit braces for extreme heat above 100°F from June 30 to July 2, urging residents to use cooling centers and follow safety tips to prevent heat illness.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB808gDU22o[/embed]
Detroit opens cooling centers June 30-July 2 with heat indices over 100°F. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and utilize these spaces for safety.
Governor Whitmer announces a $21.1M investment in Port Huron, Battle Creek, and Owosso to boost housing and business space, enhancing community vibrancy.




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