Rapid Central Station childcare center to reduce commutes, Good Vibes education project for HIV prevention, Grand Rapids Public Schools considers bids for purchase of two former elementary schools, bipartisan legislation to have behavioral health transportation covered under Medicaid, the J.H. Campbell power plant will stay open for another 90-days, and 99-year-old volunteer is celebrated at a local hospital.
There will be more money than expected in the state budget but a gap remains, more snow days allowed for northern Michigan schools, and no-fault insurance changes.
WGVU's Shelley Irwin speaks with Mallory Patterson about MI School Story.
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