County Departments
- Courts
- Online Services
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Departments
& Officials- 9-1-1
- Administrator Controller
- Animal Control
- Boards and Commissions
- Board of Commissioners
- Community Corrections
- County Clerk
- County Connection
- Drain Commissioner
- Economic Development
- Emergency Management
- Equalization
- Facilities
- Fairgrounds
- Finance
- Health Dept
- Human Resources
- IT/GIS
- Jail
- Mental Health
- Mosquito Control
- MSU Extension
- Parks and Recreation
- Pinecrest Farms
- Public Guardian
- Prosecuting Attorney
- Register of Deeds
- Road Commission
- Senior Services
- Sheriff
- Spongy Moth
- Treasurer
- Veterans Services
- Intranet
How to be informed in case of emergencies
Where to Get Official Emergency Information
- Call: 1-888-835-5667 for a recorded message or 2-1-1 to talk to an operator from 2-1-1 Northeast Michigan
- Listen to: NOAA Weather Radio or local radio WMPX 1490 AM / WMRX 97.7 FM
- Watch: Midland Government Television MGTV Channel 188
- www.midland911.org
- www.facebook.com/MidlandCountyEmergencyManagement
- Sign up for: Nixle to receive messages through text messages and email. Sign up at www.midland911.org
NOAA Weather Radio
Invest in a NOAA Weather All Hazards Radio with Specific Area Message Encoding (S.A.M.E.) and you can receive official weather advisories and watch and warning information from the National Weather Service for Midland County. A good quality radio can be purchased for around $50.
Commercial Radio and Television
Local broadcasters in our area have volunteered to provide emergency information through the Emergency Alert System (EAS). Many radio and television stations participate. In Midland, WMPX 1490 AM is an active partner in providing local emergency information. Some information is also available for Charter Cable customers on Midland Government Television, Channel 188.



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