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Maybe it’s understandable that Michigan lawmakers wrapped up their 2010 session Friday morning without addressing the state’s broken system for fundin...

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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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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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MADISON TWP., Mich. — Snow might stay on subdivision streets longer this winter.   There are still enough Lenawee County Road Commission driver...

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The Lenawee County Road Commission is bracing for another 5 percent revenue drop and talking about selling construction equipment idled by a lack of...

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