Gerald R. Ford International Airport will not play a video released by the U.S. DHS, Georgetown Township residents will receive credit on their next water bill after a premature water rate increase, Saugatuck and Douglas city councils look to ban something called "chalking", mute swans to be culled at Muskegon lake, Magnus Capital Partners to break ground on phase three of its Home Flats project in Wyoming.
An animal rights group is asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to order an unlawful imprisonment hearing for seven chimpanzees at a private zoo in the UP, bipartisan Michigan bills to have earmarks publicly listed and discussed prior to being included in the budget moved out of a state Senate committee.
Another edition of our Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief.
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