City of Midland
Recent News About City of Midland
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Parenting Quirky Kids' Virtual Q&A from the Library
Just about every parent worries that their child may not fit in.
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City Forest Operations Closed for 2022 Winter Season
The City of Midland has closed the City Forest Chalet for winter recreation equipment rentals and concessions for the 2022 winter season.
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Open Position Available on Planning Commission
If the future planning, development, and growth of Midland is important to you, the City of Midland invites you to apply for an open position on the City’s Planning Commission.
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Wheeler Street Closed for Tree Trimming February 24, 28; March 1
Wheeler Street will be closed to traffic from Tucker Street to Morning Way on several dates over the next week as City of Midland Forestry crews perform tree trimming activities.
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MCTV Content Now Available on Mobile, Streaming Devices
Residents can now easily stream local, original content from the MCTV Network – including government meetings, City programs like “Word on the Street(s)” and “The Lowdown on Downtown”, and more – via mobile devices and home streaming services.
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Library Closed February 21 for Staff Training
The Grace A. Dow Memorial Library will be closed on Monday, February 21 for a staff training day. Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, February 22.
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Programming Updates at the Library
Due to increasing community-wide transmission rates of COVID-19, all in-person programs at the Library will be suspended until further notice.
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Reminder of Holiday Refuse, Recycling Schedules
The upcoming holiday season will cause changes to refuse and recycling collection schedules for some City residents over the next two weeks.
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City Reminds Residents to Leave Plowing to Experts
With winter weather looming, the City of Midland asks residents to please leave the snow plowing to the experts!
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CITY OF MIDLAND: Midland Board of Review to Meet July 20
The Midland Board of Review will consider principal residence exemptions, poverty exemption applications, veteran’s exemptions, and any clerical errors or mutual mistakes of fact during a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 20 from 9-10 a.m