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Dee Morrison looks at the large need for foster families in Kent County, MDOT is hosting a meeting about M-46, Ottawa County is exploring micro homes as a solution to the housing crisis, and more.
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Juneteenth is Wednesday June 19 and celebrations are planned in Grand Rapids to commemorate the holiday
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A proposed pedestrian bridge over the Grand River may get some federal funding. The bridge would connect from the corner of Watson and Front Streets on the west side to Williams Street SW on the east side
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Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. are in prison for conspiring to try to snatch Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Prosecutors say anti-government extremists hoped that an abduction would spark a civil war in 2020.
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The public is invited to submit name ideas for the park to be built at 680 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. Top choices will be up for a public vote
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Newly elected Democrat Chris Kleinjans will not be appointed to the Parks Commission
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Ottawa Parks and Rec teamed up with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Audubon Great Lakes to restore wetland and bring native birds back to the area
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Registration is open for children dealing with cancer to attend a free camp in West Michigan
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At first the fund depended entirely on lawmakers appropriating money for it every time it started to run low. That changed with the passage of legislation last year that created an automatic funding mechanism through the end of Fiscal Year 2025. The new funding mechanism would run for ten years
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The Michigan Senate Housing and Human Services Committee approved bills today that would expand regulations on mobile home parks.
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State health officials are warning people about a dangerous new drug showing up in overdose deaths in Michigan.
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The City of Kentwood and Kentwood Public Schools have received millions in state grants for an after-school program