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Northern Michigan is poised to receive $50 million in federal disaster relief to aid in the recovery from a devastating ice ...
President Donald Trump has approved Michigan’s request for a disaster declaration to help communities recover from the large ...
Fifty-million dollars in federal aid is coming to Northern Michigan after months of local and state officials advocating for ...
Northern Michigan is set to receive a significant boost in its recovery efforts following a historic ice storm earlier this ...
President Donald Trump announced the approval of $50 million in federal funds for Michigan to support repairs and recovery from the March ice storm in northern Michigan. President Trump announced the ...
LANSING — Millions of dollars in federal aid could soon some to Northern Michigan following the president’s approval of a ...
On this week's taping of Off the Record, political reporters spotlighted a growing concern across Northern Michigan’s farm ...
In the last decade, the federal government has granted disaster recovery assistance to Michigan seven times. Aside from the current aid — which is available until April 8 — the last time ...
LANSING, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) — State House representatives are advocating for a bill that would allocate $75 million in aid to assist Northern Michigan's recovery from a severe ice storm.
The federal government is sending $460.8 million in disaster recovery and prevention funds to Michigan, Wayne County and Detroit.
President Trump announced $50 million in federal aid to assist Northern Michigan's recovery from March ice storms. The funds will help restore infrastructure and services.
The disaster declaration, announced on Feb. 8, makes federal aid available for people in Eaton, Ingham, Iona, Kent, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, and Wayne counties who were affected by ...