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Residents in Muskegon and Muskegon Heights can now enroll in Rx Kids, a celebration took place in Saline Township for a massive data center project, and more.
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Consumers Energy is ranked among the most faith-friendly workplaces in the nation, Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to take some time off to unwind after wrapping up eight years in office, and more.
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Consumers Energy’s J.H. Campbell power plant was scheduled for retirement last year, but the federal government has filed five emergency orders keeping the Ottawa County coal fired plant running
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Consumers Energy is ranked among the most “faith-friendly” workplaces in the nation by the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation
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Supporters of MMOP argue public utilities have given money to lawmakers to buy political influence and avoid accountability
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Nessel and other Democratic attorneys general are fighting the Department of Energy orders in court. The effort is backed by environmental groups and civil rights organizations
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Federal extensions have kept Ottawa County’s J.H. Campbell coal plant open one year past its scheduled retirement, and now disposing of coal waste is an issue
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The Grand Rapids preliminary city budget is out for review focusing on maintaining existing projects, the Michigan House of Representatives voted to stop certain practices in the troubled teen industry, and more.
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The direct payment offices in both locations will close at the end of June
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Current law lets public utilities apply for higher rates every 12 months