A recent state-wide survey indicates a majority of Michiganders believe tariffs are contributing to inflation, the recently passed state budget gives GVSU the go-ahead to start construction on a $165 million project, Grand Rapids University Preparatory Academy is one step closer to its multi0millon0dollar expansion becoming a reality.
Democrats running for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat fought it out over the role of outside money in politics during Tuesday's debate, the U.S. Department of Justice plans to place election monitors in Detroit, Lansing, and East Lansing for Michigan's August primaries, Michigan candidate for Governor Mike Cox spoke out against opponent John James ahead of the GOP primary election in August.
Another edition of our Crain's Grand Rapids Business Brief.
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