A West Michigan university is expanding the programs it's offering digitally, West Michigan clock and furniture maker Howard Miller is winding down operations, the Grand Rapids Public Museum announced that the 1928 Spillman Carousel will reopen on 2/13, a boarded up building with broken windows in downtown Muskegon will be headquarters for an international engineering firm, organizers of ArtPrize 2025 are celebrating it as a major success.
Michigan's Secretary of State responded to the president's calls for Republicans to "nationalize" voting, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled the decision that tossed indictments in the Flint water cases does not apply retroactively to other defendants.
WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf has the preview of this weekend’s new films.
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