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Hundreds of beekeepers from around the Great Lakes are heading to Fremont in Newaygo County this weekend, picking up fresh bees to start this year’s season
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Scott Vander Werf shares a conversation with host of WGVU’s The Jazz Spotlight, Harvey McKnight, a local group is kicking off Cinco De Mayo, more on the proposed aquarium in Kent County, and more.
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The charges against Baird and other defendants were all dismissed in June of 2022 after the Michigan Supreme Court struck down the use of the single-person grand jury to issue the indictments
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Police say three individuals were injured in a shooting in Muskegon Tuesday night
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Under the bills, possessing a tool with the intent to steal a car would be punishable by up to five years in prison. The legislation received bipartisan support as well as bipartisan opposition
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There are now thirty wolves and nearly eight-hundred-and-fifty moose on the island
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A Deer Tracks Junction Adventure Park employee remains in the hospital after an accident involving a giraffe
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Patrick Center explores GVSU’s new Omni Program, a suspect is under arrest after a string of robberies at construction sites, Michigan may see a change to its election recount laws, and more state and West Michigan news.
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After decades of philanthropy, The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation is ending, but the couple's son hopes it inspires others to give
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A Muskegon man is under arrest on federal drug and weapons charges, accused of what one agent called “peddling poison for profit"
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A Cedar Springs man is under arrest in connection with a string of construction site robberies.
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Current law allows for recount petitions when a party believes “fraud” or a “mistake” have occurred. The bill would replace those references to fraud and mistakes with ones to "errors"