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Nearly a third of all Michigan bridges are structurally deficient, according to a new report by a construction trade group. That means the bridges ...

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Michigan's bridges continue to deteriorate, with nearly 45% in metro Detroit outdated or in poor shape, according to a report Wednesday by the Michiga...

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  MADISON TWP., Mich. — Lenawee County is losing ground in the effort to replace aging bridges on county and local roads. A small structure...

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The Livingston County Democratic Party  has announced a contest to find the worst pothole in the county. The Democrats said there are hundreds o...

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Posted in: Livingston, News
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Last week, the White House announced it would push Congress next month to approve $59 billion in new infrastructure investments.   President...

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Adrian Township’s Board of Trustees have decided to pulverize a section of a local road because it can’t afford the repairs, reports the Adrian Teleg...

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Editor:    We thank Keith Crain for raising the issues he did in his Aug. 4 column, "We, and our infrastructure, are getting older." At...

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The head of the Michigan Public Transit Association said until state leaders devise a new way to pay for public transportation, the only option for ...

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WHTC Holland: Nearly 100 Michigan Bridges Need Major Repairs

Nearly 100 mid-Michigan bridges need drastic repairs, according to a new report from the Michigan Department of Transportation.  At least 97 br...

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GENESEE COUNTY -- 33 of the biggest bridges in the county are structurally deficient, with some element of each in poor condition, according to...

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Posted in: Genesee, News
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