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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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In a letter sent to the Kent County Board of Commissioners, Grand Rapids city leaders say plans for an aquarium are in the works, but how would the project be funded?
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In the past the Memorial Day parade in Grand Rapids was typically scheduled in the evening on May 30th, the traditional date for the holiday
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As highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread, state officials are urging Michigan producers to strictly follow federal mandates for handling cows
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The package sponsored by Democrats also call for new financial incentives to draw more people into the childcare profession
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Grand Rapids Public Schools is adding a health center to its growing number of clinics already available at other school buildings
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For our main feature today Shelley Irwin gets a preview of a new exhibit at the GRAM. Also, buying local beer could help local fish, GVSU is raising tuition, and more state and West Michigan news.
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A leading child well-being nonprofit in West Michigan is expanding its child psychiatric services to meet a critical need
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California-based Natron Energy opened its first sodium-ion battery plant in Holland, Michigan, Monday morning, but these batteries are very different from lithium-ion batteries
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It's the district's first new school construction in 65 years
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A West Michigan brewer is teaming up with the state to support wildlife habitats through beer sales