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After a yearlong study, the Kent County Deer Management Coalition released its recommendations for combatting deer overpopulation and reducing human/deer conflicts
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The city of Grand Rapids is proposing a water rate increase and a sewage rate decrease in 2026, the deal to re-open the federal government is spelling trouble for plans to grow Michigan's hemp industry, and more.
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Since 2007, the program has provided more than 3 million servings of protein-rich venison to those in need
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Syphilis is on the rise in Kent County, Ottawa County held a forum on disabled workers, Governor Whitmer says she wasn't expecting cameras, and more.
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New data shows the number of deer harvested during the firearm season declined from last year. State officials have been trying to recruit new hunters in an effort to manage the deer population
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Outbreaks of EHD typically occur in late summer and early fall but cease with the first frost
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Byron Center Public Schools close due to rumors of threats, Kent County Court certified as a Sobriety Treatment court, a preivew of Life In Bloom with J Schwanke and more.
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Six properties in Ottawa County require special permits for hunting.
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Firefighters spent the morning fighting a large fire at Padnos Recycling, Rockford police are still searching for a missing girl, a mural was installed at the MuskegonCity Public Art Initiative over the weekend, and more.
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The last time they were counted about 150 deer were living on 200 acres of forest land in Grand Haven. The DNR says there is only enough food and habitat to support half a dozen deer there, and the city wants to reduce the herd