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Once the mussels have been relocated, the city plans to remove some dams and add boulders to create faster moving water for kayakers, and slower spots for recreational wading and paddling
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It’s National Correctional Officer’s Week, a time to recognize the work they do within the prison system. The Kent County Sheriff talks about that work and the growing need for officers nationwide.
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Ford International Airport generates more than $7 billion in economic growth in West Michigan according to a new study released Tuesday
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After five months of renovations and expansion, the Kent County Sheriff’s Office is re-opening its correctional facility’s female mental health unit.
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A unique Grand Rapids-based national non-profit pairs running with mental health counseling. Organizers are now taking applications for the next free program
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Construction crews will break ground later this month on downtown Grand Rapids’ amphitheater project
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new loan program to help small businesses with priorities like energy efficiency upgrades to production facilities during a stop in Detroit Monday
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Grand Rapids’ Community Master Plan has been released and residents are encouraged to give feedback at a series of three scheduled meetings this week.
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Shelley Irwin talks to members of the Innovation office at the City of GR about their monthly meetings, a local eatery receives an accolade, Start Garden registrations are open, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team has announced a new PFAS contamination site along the Grand River in Walker.
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If there is police video that shows an unmarked state police vehicle hitting and killing 25-year-old fugitive Samuel Sterling in Kentwood, Kent County Commissioner Ryan Diaz wants it shared with the public
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Michigan is one of the so-called “Blue Wall” of Midwestern states Democrats need to win to retain the White House