Grand Rapids city, police, and fire officials met Monday to debrief the opening weekend of the new Acrisure Amphitheater, Muskegon's Farmers Market is receiving a half million-dollar upgrade, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners are considering a raise for themselves, an Ottawa County township is tackling complaints about one company's severe composting odors.
Michigan will receive as much as $240 million as part of a legal settlement with Monsanto to clean up PCB contamination in the state, the Department of Homeland Security has moved to end Temporary Protected Status for Burmese refugees despite some saying it's still not safe.
WGVU’s Patrick Center looks at reactions to Michigan’s new phone ban in schools.
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