Michael Phillips+Follow$15M boost for Michigan families this winterHeating bills shouldn’t force families to choose between groceries and staying warm, but that’s the reality for many in Michigan every winter. DTE’s $15 million donation to THAW, United Way, and Salvation Army means more neighbors can keep the heat on when it matters most. This support goes beyond numbers—it’s about easing the stress that hits hardest in Black and working-class communities, where every dollar already stretches thin. If you or someone you know is struggling, call 211 now to connect with help before a shutoff notice arrives. How do you think utility companies and communities can work together for long-term solutions? #Safety #MichiganWinter #EnergyAssistance00Share
Joe Gallagher+FollowSpring car troubles Michigan drivers faceSnow might be gone, but Michigan drivers know that’s when the real car headaches can start. Mechanics here see a wave of hidden issues pop up after winter: rusted brake lines from road salt, batteries that finally give out, pothole-battered suspensions, and even cracked windshields from all that ice scraping. If your car made it through the cold, don’t assume it’s in the clear—now’s the time for a good undercarriage wash, a battery check, and a look at your tires and drains. What’s the worst springtime car surprise you’ve had after a Michigan winter? Let’s swap stories and tips below! #Transportation #MichiganWinter #CarCare00Share