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After serving 6 years as deputy, and 7 months and interim, Philip Strom is the new Grand Rapids city attorney
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Michigan beekeepers are preparing to synchronize honeybee arrivals with the state's spring nectar flow, party divisions over rising fuel costs were on full display in the Michigan Senate, and more.
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Mayor David LaGrand says he has learned a lot, and that he has stumbled at times, but in his state of the city address he says Grand Rapids has made progress in the past year
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Grand Rapids anxious to break ground on Butterworth solar project before federal tax credit deadlineGrand Rapids is ready to start construction on a long-planned solar energy project at the former Butterworth Landfill, but time is of the essence
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A parking incentive program is still being developed
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Grand Rapids area interfaith leaders and elected officials made a public appeal to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the fair treatment of immigrants, refugees and protestors
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A group of Ottawa County property owners are suing Park Township in federal court over its short-term rentals prohibition
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Anti-abortion protestors say the new noise ordinance that prohibits amplified sound around medical clinics violates their right to free speech. Supporters say it protects patients and restores peace and quiet
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The operations hub marks a major milestone in the city’s long-term infrastructure strategy
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GRPS broke ground Wednesday on the first new school building in 60 years