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A feasibility study conducted for John Ball Zoo shows that a potential aquarium should be built in Kent County as opposed to Muskegon County.
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The Chatfields are accused of funneling thousands of dollars donated to political funds to their personal use
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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"
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The state has reached a tentative 55-million dollar agreement to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by workers who were wrongly forced to repay jobless benefits
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Having their two-seat majority back could provide a chance for Democrats to get some of their previously-stalled priorities moving again, even without Republican votes
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A preview of this week’s episode of FRONTLINE, Documenting Police Use of Force, Grand Rapids Public Schools are adding another health center, dairy farmers have some new rules prevent bird flu, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Enbridge says the two companies combined have built nearly 400 miles of tunnel
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Michigan has it first African American female Eagle Scouts, an accomplishment earned by two young women from Grand Rapids
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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?