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On Tuesday, the Grand Rapids City Commission approved its 2027 budget; despite an increase in city spending, property millage rates were reduced
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The partnership aims to make Grand Rapids a player in one of the most productive industrial hubs in the world
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A vacancy on the Grand Rapids City Commission may remain unfilled until after the November election. There are two finalists and commissioners are deadlocked at three votes apiece for both candidates
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Many new visitors are expected in Grand Rapids when the Acrisure Amphitheater opens in two weeks, and today and tomorrow hundreds of volunteers will be out in the community picking up trash to help the city look its best
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Grand Rapids commissioners cannot agree on which of three finalists should fill a vacancy on the city commission, so the seat representing citizens in the first ward remains open
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is announcing the closure of one of its West Michigan service centers as it moves those employees to its downtown Grand Rapids headquarters
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Young adults are rarely invited to give input to elected officials and community leaders on policies that often impact how they live, learn, and grow, but Grand Rapids' KidSpeak forum aims to change that
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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