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The measure was removed by Board Chair Joe Moss at the last minute due to a previous vote and a previous meeting being declared invalid
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Judge Ohara says the recovery court is in session twice a month. Each participant is interviewed and evaluated by the judge and his team.
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters kicked off its Energy Savings Now! Summit series in Grand Rapids Thursday, sharing how taxpayers can take advantage of resources.
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Thursday the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development director announced avian influenza has been detected at two new sites in Ionia County
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Senior care provider Holland Home is inviting the public to its Breton Woods campus to view the first phase of upgrades in a $15 million project
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Nessel alleges former clerk Stephanie Scott, a Republican, and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud. Lambert’s attorney says his client didn't violate the law
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Tuesday’s tornado left many without a home. 176 homes were damaged, with around 15 being totally destroyed
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What does that mean heading into May and the summer months?
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is hosting Americas Competitive Exchange program - 70 senior-level government, business, policy, and economic leaders from 20 different countries touring Michigan this week.
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The House budget comes in slightly above the governor’s recommended $80.7 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
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Patrick Center shares the latest Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, Michigan State Police are looking for a car involved in kidnapping attempts, bird flu cases are still on the rise, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Consumers should be careful when looking for help in cleaning up following the storms and to beware of scammers, often called “storm chasers”