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Shelley Irwin talks to guests from Circle Theatre about the first show of the season, the GR Rise finish their season, the new West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will receive federal funding, and more.
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Experts say tick season is hitting early this year due to a mild spring. They’re urging people to take precautions now against the potentially disease-spreading insects
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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”
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The Kent County Prosecutor will not file charges against a sheriff’s deputy who left his handgun in a high school bathroom where it was found by two students
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Voters passed a millage increase in Kentwood on Tuesday that will provide critical support for police and fire services.
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A Corewell spokesperson explains why the health care provider wants the new name. Some oppose the change
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Our guests are Erica Willard, Executive Director for the Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children, and Dick Bulkowski, Executive Director, of Steepletown Neighborhood Services.
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Under the package, the sentence reductions would happen in chunks ranging from 10 to 120 days. The productivity credits would be capped at 20% of a minimum sentence
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Shelley Irwin talks to the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre about the annual Ten for All festival, Grand Rapids’ Community Master Plan has been released, a local nonprofit is pairing running and mental health, and more.
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Michigan’s concealed gun law requires authorities to issue a license to carry a concealed pistol unless there is a specific reason, such a felony conviction, to refuse
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Michigan State Police are looking for a car involved in reported kidnapping attempts in Muskegon and Oceana Counties.