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Michigan communities receive $73.9M rural infrastructure investment
by Jaiyda Tyler | News Channel 3
As the hole is filled in in the background, an piece of an old lead water pipe sits next to a new copper pipe, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 at a home on Greencroft in Lansing, Mich. Some Michigan communities have recieved loans and grants as part of a $73.9 million rural infrastructure investment from the USDA. (Dave Wasinger/AP/WWMT)
EAST LANSING, Mich. —

A $73.9 million investment into rural Michigan infrastructure is expected to benefit southern and central Michigan communities.

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Among the list of communities benefitting from the investment made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development State is both the City of Albion and the City of Parchment.

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