D.A. Blodgett-St. John's is collecting school supplies for youth in foster care, adoption, and other social service programs, Guiding Light will recognize women and men in this year's One Year Sober Celebration, Muskegon is conducting emergency siren testing this Monday, Muskegon Township voters have approved the renewal of a public safety millage, registration is now open to hunt on select Ottawa County parks this fall.
The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety announced that it would suspend the use of masks by undercover officers, Republican state House Speaker Matt Hall says he would be okay with Governor Whitmer's request for a federal waiver to delay the full impact of Medicaid cuts, State Representative Reggie Miller is hailing a court ruling permanently blocking the delivery of radioactive waste to a site in Van Buren Township.
The United States Postal Office celebrates 250 years of service, and WGVU's Shelley Irwin spoke with the historian of the USPS, Steve Cokers-Burger, about our historical connections with the mail.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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