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  2. US 12–St. Joseph River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The US 12–St. Joseph River Bridge is a three-span camelback bridge in Mottville, Michigan, that carried U.S. Route 12 across the St. Joseph River. Built in 1922, it is the fourth bridge to cross the river at this location. It has served as a pedestrian bridge since 1990 when a new bridge opened alongside to carry the highway.

  3. 12 Mile Road–Kalamazoo River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Plans for the bridge were developed by the Michigan State Highway Department from standard plans. The structure was built by Calhoun County in 1920 as State Reward Bridge No. 53. The contract was awarded to L. Smith, H.A. Nichols, and M.C. Nichols, of Hastings, Michigan, for their bid of $25,175 submitted on March 11, 1920. Construction cost ...

  4. Hastings, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hastings (/ ˈ h eɪ s t ɪ ŋ s / HAY-stings) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Barry County, as well as the county's only city. [5] The population was 7,514 at the 2020 census. The city borders Hastings Charter Township on the north, east, and south, and Rutland Charter Township on the west.

  5. Major winter storm to bring heavy snow and ice from Plains to ...

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    Roughly 50 million Americans are under a winter weather warning, advisory or watch on Friday as a major winter storm is forecast to bring hazardous snow and ice affecting large parts of the ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    The Stony Creek Bridge, built in 1880, is wrought iron pin-connected Queen post truss bridge It is the last example of a Queen post truss bridge extant in Michigan. 6: Union School: Union School: May 15, 1980 : 205 W. Baldwin St. St. Johns

  7. M-43 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    M-100 merges in from the northeast at Bridge Street. The two highways ran concurrently south to Saginaw Highway. There, Bus. M-43 ended at the intersection with M-43 while M-100 continued south. [28] [31] The business loop was created when M-43 was rerouted to a new roadway southwest of downtown Grand Ledge.

  8. WBCH (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBCH (1220 AM) is a radio station licensed to Hastings, Michigan broadcasting a news/talk format. Sources. Michiguide.com - WBCH History; External links.

  9. M-37 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    Construction progressed slowly and was only opened through Wexford County in 1863. and the bridge over the Manistee River in 1864 at what is now Sherman. [ 23 ] The Custer Trail, named for General George Armstrong Custer , was created in 1917 along a series of roads between Grand Rapids and Ft. Wayne, Indiana that included the modern M-37.