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Public Service Commission Approves Natural Gas, Electric Increases

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission approved two settlements Thursday resulting in increases for natural gas customers of Michigan Gas Utilities Corporation and electricity customers of Upper Peninsula Power Company. Both are related to reconciling each respective company's 2014 energy optimization revenues and expenses, as well as to revise surcharges. Effective August 1, residential

By |2015-07-29T14:31:29-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Politics|

5 Michigan Counties Rank High In Digital Counties Survey

WASHINGTON DC - Five Michigan Counties were lauded in the 2015 Digital Counties Survey for understanding the transformational value of technology and making the investments needed to improve services and efficiency across all facets of their organizations. The winners include: Population of 500,000 or more - Oakland County (3) Population of 250,000 to 499,999 -

By |2015-08-05T22:04:10-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Featured, Politics|

Snyder Makes It Official: Film Incentive Program Is Over

LANSING - There was never any question that Governor Rick Snyder was going to sign a bill bringing to an end the state's program of awarding cash incentives to producers as a way of luring film and television productions to the state, but it still marked the definitive end point Friday when his office announced he had

By |2015-07-29T14:32:30-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Politics|

Michigan DEQ Begins Changing Regulation Of Air Toxics

LANSING - After more than three years of discussion and debate, the Department of Environmental Quality formally began the process Thursday of a rules change that would remove hundreds of chemicals from the list of toxics the DEQ automatically regulates in air emissions. Now at about 1,200, the number of regulated chemicals would drop to

By |2015-07-29T14:33:23-04:00July 22nd, 2015|Politics|

Michigan DEQ Begins Changing Regulation Of Air Toxics

LANSING - After more than three years of discussion and debate, the Department of Environmental Quality formally began the process Thursday of a rules change that would remove hundreds of chemicals from the list of toxics the DEQ automatically regulates in air emissions. Now at about 1,200, the number of regulated chemicals would drop to

By |2015-07-16T00:00:00-04:00July 16th, 2015|Archive, Politics|

Snyder Makes It Official: Film Incentive Program Is Over

LANSING - There was never any question that Governor Rick Snyder was going to sign a bill bringing to an end the state's program of awarding cash incentives to producers as a way of luring film and television productions to the state, but it still marked the definitive end point Friday when his office announced

By |2015-07-12T00:00:00-04:00July 12th, 2015|Archive, Politics|