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Mt Pleasant Town Center bids approved

Construction of the new Mt. Pleasant Town Center is on track to begin in May after city commissioners on Monday approved bids for construction.

Roses to

Roses to. FacebookTwitterEmail • The John Alden Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, which concluded a two-month donation drive for Shelterhouse. • The White family of Midland, who raised three Eagle Scouts, with a fourth in progress. • The Food Center of Sanford and the Elks Club, which donated over 70 food baskets to Sanford flood victims. • Steve Dombrowski of Midland, who invented a snow shovel lever and began selling them this past week. • Volunteers from the Women of Michigan Action Network and Mask Up MidlandCounty members ,who donated gifts to more than a dozen nursing units at MidMichigan Health Medical Center - Midland.

Three Rivers receives four ABC Greater Michigan Awards

Three Rivers receives four ABC Greater Michigan Awards Dec. 22, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Three Rivers Corporation received three Gold Excellence in Construction Awards and a Platinum award in the Safety Training & Evaluation Process (STEP) from Associated Builders and Contractors of Greater Michigan. (Photo provided) Three Rivers Corp. received three Gold Excellence in Construction Awards and a Platinum award in the Safety Training & Evaluation Process (STEP) from Associated Builders and Contractors of Greater Michigan at the Excellence in Construction 2020 Awards. Shelterhouse in Midland won the Gold Award for best GC/CM: New Construction - $5-$10 Million. This is a design/build of the 25,000-square-foot building containing 15 suites, each designated for a single family. Each suite has its own living space and kitchen area. Two suites were designed specifically to be wheelchair-accessible.

Mondays in Midland: David North Mondays in Midland:

Mondays in Midland: David North Niky House, for the Daily News Dec. 21, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail David North recently stood outside of Kroger in Midland for a few hours ringing a bell for the Salvation Army s Red Kettle Campaign. No stranger to being out in all types of weather, North gives several reasons why he has spent the last 13 years as a bell ringer. The first is that he likes to help people. (Photo by Niky House) David North of Midland has participated as a bell ringer for the Salvation Army for the past 13 seasons. He seems to have a knack for remembering people’s names, although he doesn’t really have to work at it. He says that just comes naturally.

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