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Political gridlock in the state Legislature has left education funding in limbo. School News Network’s Charles Honey talks with Dan Behm, executive director of Education Advocates of West Michigan, breaking down the reasons for the logjam and what can be done about it.
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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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For adult learners with work and life commitments, getting a degree or certificate advancing their careers can be a challenge. Grand Valley State University is unveiling a new statewide, hybrid delivery model meeting them where they live.
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The Ready by Five millage is scheduled to expire this year. Thursday, after requests for a millage increase, county commissioners voted to put it on the ballot at the current property tax rate.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Reparation Act has been updated. Museums are now required to receive consent from Native American tribes and descendants to display artifacts.
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A West Michigan state Senator believes there is a fiscally responsible alternative.
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The day after delivering her sixth State of the State address, Governor Gretchen Whitmer began making stops to promote her 2024 agenda.
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Under Whitmer's proposal, eligible students must have lived in Michigan for the year prior to enrollment, must have a high school diploma and must not have previously completed a college degree.
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Grand Rapids African American Museum & Archives makes it a point each year to discover and display a unique perspective of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s life.
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At Rockford High School, students are competing with A-I intelligence predicting the likelihood district leaders will call for a Snow Day.
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A budget panel will meet Friday determining revenue projections for the state. It’s the first of three key events to help set Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s agenda for 2024.
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Tucker was in the third year of a $95 million, 10-year contract.