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Grand Rapids based arts and culture nonprofit The Diatribe is launching a new phase of its capital campaign, GVSU has kicked off its fourth annual Black Boys and Men National Symposium, a conversation with the Grand River Poetry Collective, and more.
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Consumers Energy is calling a pilot program to bury power lines underground a success. and the utility is asking to do more of it
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Fiesta Burton Heights, the World Affairs Council, The 2025 Kids Count Data Book, Circle Theatre, and Consumers Energy.
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We talk to Matt Johnson about the specifics about this business renewable energy program.
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Pine Rest is offering a live web series to expand mental health information, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety is buying an AI package to write reports, new legislation in the Michigan House would ban so-called "ghost guns", and more.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is fighting Consumers Energy’s request for a rate increase, arguing the utility company hasn’t held up its end of the bargain to improve reliability
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Michigan’s attorney general is discussing legal options after a federal order to keep open a Consumers Energy coal plant slated to close May 31
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The family of Patrick Lyoya and their attorney held a press conference turning their focus to a civil suit against Christopher Schurr, a recent SBAM survey shows health care costs is a growing concern among small business owners, and more.
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The partnership is designed to support Michigan manufacturers, create jobs, and strengthen the state’s position as a global leader in energy
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Patmos Library has reopened after several employees resigned two weeks ago, a libertarian-leaning think tank has filed a lawsuit to block some spending in the state budget, Consumers Energy is obeying a Trump order to not shut down the J.H. Campbell coal burning power plant, and more.