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State officials say they hope the office can connect communities to resources that can help re-purpose old plants, re-train workers, and other needs
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The FEMA assessment will be a more in-depth analysis to determine how much federal assistance is needed.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is hosting Americas Competitive Exchange program - 70 senior-level government, business, policy, and economic leaders from 20 different countries touring Michigan this week.
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The House budget comes in slightly above the governor’s recommended $80.7 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
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Patrick Center shares the latest Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, Michigan State Police are looking for a car involved in kidnapping attempts, bird flu cases are still on the rise, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Consumers should be careful when looking for help in cleaning up following the storms and to beware of scammers, often called “storm chasers”
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The Kent County Prosecutor will not file charges against a sheriff’s deputy who left his handgun in a high school bathroom where it was found by two students
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Voters passed a millage increase in Kentwood on Tuesday that will provide critical support for police and fire services.
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A Corewell spokesperson explains why the health care provider wants the new name. Some oppose the change
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Our guests are Erica Willard, Executive Director for the Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children, and Dick Bulkowski, Executive Director, of Steepletown Neighborhood Services.
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Under the package, the sentence reductions would happen in chunks ranging from 10 to 120 days. The productivity credits would be capped at 20% of a minimum sentence
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Shelley Irwin talks to the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre about the annual Ten for All festival, Grand Rapids’ Community Master Plan has been released, a local nonprofit is pairing running and mental health, and more.