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  2. SNAP FAQ: What Is the Michigan Bridge Card and How Can ... - AOL

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    The Michigan Bridge Card is similar to a debit or credit card. When paying for eligible groceries, swipe the card in the card reader and enter your PIN. Any non-eligible items must be purchased ...

  3. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services ( MDHHS) is a principal department of state of Michigan, headquartered in Lansing, that provides public assistance, child and family welfare services, and oversees health policy and management. Additionally, the MDHHS oversees Michigan's child and adult protective services, foster care ...

  4. SNAP Schedule: Michigan Bridge Card Monthly Benefits Start ...

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    ID # ends in. Benefits available. 0. 3rd of the month. 1. 5th of the month. 2. 7th of the month. 3. 9th of the month. 4. 11th of the month. 5. 13th of the month. 6. 15th of the month

  5. West Second Street–Swartz Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The West Second Street Bridge is a 70-foot Luten arch bridge. The roadway is asphalt, flanked by cantilevered concrete sidewalks. The bridge is heavily skewed across the creek. Massive concrete abutments support the elliptical filled arch. It has a corbeled arch ring, and cast concrete balusters lining the bridge.

  6. Ada Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Ada Covered Bridge is a 125-foot (38 m) span Brown truss covered bridge erected in 1867 in Ada, Michigan, United States. Carrying Bronson Street across the Thornapple River, it is located just south of where the Thornapple enters the Grand River, in turn just south of M-21. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  7. Gary Peters - Wikipedia

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    In his final year as a member of the Michigan Senate, Peters was a candidate for governor and later for Attorney General. As the Democratic nominee for attorney general, he lost in November 2002 to Republican Mike Cox by about 5,200 votes – less than a 0.17 percent margin.

  8. Whites Bridge - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 1965. Location. Whites Bridge (alternatively White's Bridge) is a 120-foot-long (37 m) Brown truss covered bridge, originally erected in 1869 in Keene Township, Michigan, United States, near Smyrna on the Flat River. Carrying Whites Bridge Road across the Flat River, it is located north of the Fallasburg Bridge and south of Smyrna.

  9. HTC Global Services - Wikipedia

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    CareTech now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of HTC and provides IT services primarily to the Healthcare providers in USA. In May 2017, HTC Global Services acquired Ciber [15] which is a global information technology consulting, services and outsourcing company for 93 million US dollars, headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, US.