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We talk to International Alliance for Responsible Drinking's Julian Braithwaite.
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No drinking is permitted on the ice, but visitors to the new Window on the Waterfront skating park in Holland will soon be allowed to bring an alcoholic beverage into the plaza around the rink
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Invasive jumping worms pose a potential risk to the area's agricultural industry, environmental groups are suing federal nuclear regulators to stop the reopening of the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant, and more.
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History has been made in Zeeland after city leaders voted businesses there can sell and serve alcohol on Sunday
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We talk to ED Michigan Wine Collaborative Emily Dockery.
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This is opening day for the new $11M Holland Window on the Waterfront ice skating park. Hot cocoa and other concessions are available and, in the near future, alcoholic beverages may also be allowed
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We talk about the Michigan impact, plus the latest partnership with the Conservation Resource Alliance, an environmental nonprofit.
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Manoj Mulki talks about the challenges, surprises, and thrills to get the doors opened.
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Scott Graham of the Michigan Brewers Guild said the legislation would help an industry that's facing some headwinds