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Mid-Michigan College has short-term training available
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Thousands in Cadillac area eligible for discounted college tuition as part of state program
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February 18, 2021
Congressman John Moolenaar visited Mid-Michigan College in Harrison Thursday morning to talk about a new broadband legislation called the Boost Act.
The Boost Act would create a refundable tax credit of up to $300 for homeowners to purchase mobile hotspots or to boost their current device to increase speed.
The legislation would cover areas not already covered by other federal broadband programs.
Congressman Moolenaar says the legislation would especially help with broadband access for families in mid and northern Michigan.
“I think the pandemic has really brought this to a greater understanding for the need for this; whether families are trying to have their children educated, kids are in the school parking lot doing their homework to access the internet,” says Congressman Moolenaar.
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February 18, 2021
In November, Mid Michigan proposed to annex Isabella and Gratiot counties, but the proposal failed.
Now, the community college is hoping that by narrowing in on individual school districts, will help get the proposal passed.
“We have lots of students at community college who attend that site,” says Bob Grover, superintendent of Chippewa Hills School District.
Right now, people who live in the Chippewa Hills district are not covered by a community college district, which means people who live there have to pay out of district costs to go to a community college like Mid Michigan.