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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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West Shore Community college is expanding to create more than just an education hub, Detroit elects its first female mayor, and more.
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Grand Valley State University is joining Michigan Central to expand workforce development and educational opportunities in Detroit
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A new composting program at the Muskegon Farmers Market has already removed a ton of food waste from local landfills. WGVU’s David Limbaugh spoke with its organizer, Angela Fox, about founding Green Michigan, a Muskegon-based nonprofit providing sustainability education and programming, and how the composting program got its start.
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State transportation leaders are studying a potential rail route across lower Michigan, from the Holland/Grand Rapids area through Lansing, Ann Arbor to Detroit
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A new composting booth at the Muskegon Farmers Market has already removed a ton of food waste from local landfills and its founder has high hopes for the program
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The winning ArtPrize piece remains out of public view as it is locked inside the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum which is closed due to the federal government shutdown, Detroit has announced a drop in crime this year, and more.
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The Grand Rapids Planning Commission has approved plans for an affordable housing project south of the Acrisure Amphitheatre, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist says there was a credible bomb threat directed at his home last week, and more.
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Skilled labor is in high demand and the City of Grand Rapids is seeking new ways to attract and retain a talented workforce
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We discuss the past and future of this local business.