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Authorities explain the danger is rising water, not dam failure, as floodwaters continue to rise
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Gov. Whitmer declared a state of emergency at the Cheboygan Lock and Dam Complex as record snowfall in March and the recent rain have elevated water levels
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After a sale was first announced in September, Consumers Energy officials told a state commission today that selling 13 hydroelectric dams is still the best option for the state
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$2.1 million in federal funding is now headed to West Michigan to meet those goals
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Advocates in Michigan are pushing back against a congressional Republican budget proposal that includes cuts to Medicaid, a proposed Michigan tax code would count fetuses as dependents, a dam in Newaygo is set to be removed, and more.
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Shelley Irwin talks to guests from Circle Theatre about the first show of the season, the GR Rise finish their season, the new West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will receive federal funding, and more.
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Nine West Michigan dams are receiving state funding addressing the aging structures
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A recap of Wedgwood Christian Services’ State of the Child event, a Kent County PFAS report, Michigan businesses looking for federal aid after a light winter, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The decision sends the cases back to the Court of Claims to determine whether the state shares in liability for the disaster
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The House will next consider the massive influx of aid, likely in the new year.