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The Grand Rapids Water System is suspending water shutoffs until further notice due to the impact of the federal government shutdown, new Republican backed bills in the Michigan Legislature would get rid of the MEDC, and more.
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Kentwood based Feeding America West Michigan launched its Bridge the SNAP Gap campaign, new rules for Michigan law enforcement drones could be coming, and more.
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Grand Haven is going to cull up to 40-percent of the deer living in the city and donate the meat to help reduce hunger in the community. After years of research, debate and citizen complaints, the city now has a plan
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An auto manufacturing plant in Grand Haven is closing and laying off all 64 employees, Holland Hospital's Breastfeeding Connections group is aiming to help new others, some residents in Grand haven want the city to cull the deer in the area, and more.
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Deer are damaging forests, parks, and private property. Some residents are telling city leaders that it’s time to cull the herd
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The Grand Rapids police chief is responding to public outcry over a viral video of officers arresting community leaders, Baker College and Trinity Health Michigan are introducing a new CT Imaging Certificate, and more.
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The family of Patrick Lyoya and their attorney held a press conference turning their focus to a civil suit against Christopher Schurr, a recent SBAM survey shows health care costs is a growing concern among small business owners, and more.
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The state is now contracting directly with the Food Bank Council of Michigan to distribute deer and wild game to those in need
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Kent County has the highest number of deer/vehicle collisions in the state
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BAMF Health treats Alzheimer's, Mel Trotter and Degage partner for daytime shelters, DTE Energy Foundation funds domestic violence shelters, and more.