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Michigan created eight regional Health Care Coalitions in 2002 to coordinate hospitals and emergency services responding to incidents. Proposed federal funding cuts could impact vital services
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The Democratic governor says she has no qualms about working across party lines to get things done for Michigan
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In 2024, KCCA served over 24,000 families, distributed over 113,000 meals and finished 233 home rehab projects
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Short five meteorologists, Grand Rapids now relies on the Detroit office to cover some shifts
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The Grand Rapids Fire Department has been named the only Class 1 fire department in the state, funding for a statewide research program has been cut by the Trump administration, Ottawa County healthcare workers are getting training on the health impacts of tech on young people, and more.
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Leaders of a West Michigan company helping finance disadvantaged business owners says nearly $2 million of their funding was slashed by the Trump Administration
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The executive directive instructs the MDHHS to create a report within 30 days detailing the effects of a congressional Republican proposal that could cut $880 billion from Medicaid over 10 years
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Michigan labor officials say the state may have to step in to resolve disputes in the wake of cuts to the federal agency that normally handles private sector contract mediation
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The Detroit automaker said Wednesday in a regulatory filing that it will cut the value of its equity stake in the ventures by $2.6 billion to $2.9 billion when results are reported early next year. In addition, GM will take $2.7 billion worth of restructuring charges, most during the fourth quarter.
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Stellantis makes buyout offers to US white-collar workers, To cut costs and keep vehicle prices downThe company told salaried workers that eligible employees will get individual offers in mid-August. The offers will be limited to certain job functions that Stellantis not identify.