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Port of Monroe receives $11M in funding from federal government

Port of Monroe receives $11M in funding from federal government

The Port of Monroe, Michigan has been awarded $11,051,586 through the Port Infrastructure Development Program, which will go toward the port’s Lake Erie Renewable Energy Resilience Project, funding four components: riverfront work, turning basin work, maritime readiness slip construction and shore power infrastructure. Read the full story by The Monroe News. Read the full story

Energy News Roundup: Michigan launching study of nuclear power options, clean energy jobs rebounding in Wisconsin

Energy News Roundup: Michigan launching study of nuclear power options, clean energy jobs rebounding in Wisconsin

Energy News Roundup: Michigan launching study of nuclear power options, clean energy jobs rebounding in Wisconsin

Keep up with energy-related developments in the Great Lakes area with Great Lakes Now’s biweekly headline roundup.

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Illinois

  • Transit advocates criticize new regional transportation plan featuring expressway expansion — Chicago Sun Times

Chicago transit advocates raise concerns over a state transportation plan that calls for more expressway lanes instead of prioritizing public transit.

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Otters slide into the win column and snap Attack’s streak

The Owen Sound offence dried up Saturday night in Erie as the Otters snapped the Attack’s four-game winning streak with a 3-1 win inside the Erie Insurance Arena. The Bear’s power play, which had converted for a goal in three-straight games, went 0-for-5 in the contest. The Otters struck out on six power-play opportunities but […]

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