-
Clinton County’s Board of Commissioners is adopting a 1-year moratorium on utility-scale renewable energy projects.
-
Some residents are concerned about new renewable energy construction's impact on farmlands. The measure would prevent 11 townships from approving new applications for solar and wind farms.
-
Clinton County has selected an internet service provider to help expand broadband access to more residents.
-
The state Christmas tree is a decades-long tradition in Michigan. More often than not, an evergreen from the Upper Peninsula is selected to be displayed in front of the state Capitol during the holiday season. But for the first time, this year’s tree was cut down from Clinton County.
-
The Clinton County Road Commission is trying out a soybean oil-based product as part of a project to improve road quality.
-
The Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) is leading a new marketing campaign to attract agricultural and technology ventures to three mid-Michigan counties.
-
The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission is working on a study as part of an ongoing effort to develop Michigan Avenue.
-
Three Lansing-area public transit agencies are collaborating to improve regional transportation access.
-
The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission is studying future population trends to anticipate housing needs.
-
The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission for Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties is seeking public comment on its draft Transportation Improvement Program.