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Wayland to see planed power outages this weekend, PhotoniCare is moving its HQ to Grand Rapids, Turning Pointe School of Dance celebrates 25 years, and more.
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The City of Grand Rapids has approved tax incentives for one of the first major office-to-housing conversion projects in the city.
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The trial took place in 2022, during the pandemic. The defense says the mask covered the mouth and nose and prevented attorneys, the judge and the jury from seeing the witness’s facial expressions
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is updating its recommendations for people with a respiratory virus, including COVID-19
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The question of whether school districts’ COVID-19 mask policies were legal won’t be settled right now. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that the issue no longer matters because the mask policies are no longer in effect
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Those who’ve only received earlier monovalent vaccinations aren’t considered fully protected from the virus anymore
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The $35 million Michigan Nonprofit Relief Fund is a bipartisan program, headed up by the Michigan Nonprofit Association (MNA) and Michigan Department of Labor (LEO). It’s designed for small nonprofits who are struggling with the negative impacts of the pandemic.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the first public act of the new year today a one-point-one billion dollar spending bill that includes money for housing and assistance for businesses that lost money due to COVID-19
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A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the sentence against 47-year-old Jemar Mason of Grand Rapids, who pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering
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