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Midland County is located in the state of MI and is home to 84,039 people.

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Midland County

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Midland County, MI

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84,039

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Latest Meetings and Discussions

Civic IQ scans meeting videos, minutes and agendas to surface early signals for capital projects, technology investments, new grant funding, and budget decisions before they turn into RFPs. Here's what's happening in Midland County.

Midland County Board Meeting: Health Services, Funding & Key Initiatives

Discussed on: 09/10/2025

Midland County Board Meeting: Mental Health Services, Funding, and Resolutions

Mental Health Services Discussion

Discussion regarding the cu...

Midland County Executive Committee of the Whole Meeting Summary

Discussed on: 07/16/2025

Executive Summary

The Midland County Executive Committee of the Whole is focusing on critical areas including broadband expansion, jail operati...

Midland City Updates: Planning, Development, and Retirement Board Activities

Discussed on: 06/18/2025

Executive Summary

The Midland Planning Commission recently advanced three significant commercial site plans, addressing new parking facilities, car...

Recent Vendor Activity

Check out the contractors and vendors winning business in Midland County.

CONSUMERS ENERGY

Easement Agreement Approved for Consumers Energy.

Published on: 07/01/2025

Approval of a permanent easement agreement with Consumers Energy for properties located at 220 W Ellsworth and 309 Ashman Street.

KERI KENNEY

Yoga instruction for Monarch Academy

Published on: 06/17/2025

Agreement approved with Keri Kenney to provide specialized yoga practice for Monarch Academy students.

KARPEL

Karpel agreement approved for RMS Interface

Published on: 06/17/2025

Agreement approved with Karpel for access to their Caliber RMS Interface.

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How Civic IQ Accelerates Your Public-Sector Sales

We help you uncover early buying signals, set real-time alerts for your teams, and push context-rich leads straight into your CRM. Reach the right stakeholders first and stay ahead of your competition with Civic IQ.

Spot Demand Early

Detect the first hints of need in agendas, budgets, grant requests, and strategic plans up to a year before formal procurement begins.

Get Real-Time Alerts and CRM Sync

Receive instant email notifications and automatically create or enrich records in your connected CRM, keeping your pipeline current without manual data entry.

Connect with the Right Stakeholder

Get current contact and contract details to reach the person running the project now, not someone who left months ago

Monitor Competitors and Contract Cycles

Track competitor wins, contract expirations, and renewal timelines so you can perfectly time outreach and displace incumbents.

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50K+

Public meetings analyzed every month

200K+

Vendors and partner activities tracked

1M+

Contract and agenda documents indexed

24 Hours

Maximum time between data refresh cycles

Civic IQ keeps your team plugged into the most comprehensive, always-fresh public-sector intelligence database.

Turn Public-Sector Signals Into Growth

Book a demo to see how Civic IQ helps you uncover early signals, focus your outreach, and win more public sector contracts—before the competition.