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Consumers Energy announced it's selling 13 hydroelectric dams for $13, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers reiterated his support for federal assistance to help slow down violent crime in Michigan's major cities, and more.
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After months of delays, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was awarded a contract to dredge Grand Haven’s inner harbor
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Work set to begin August 15. Crews are doing something different with the dredged materials this year
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U.S. Rep Scholten cancelled her Monday night townhall after investigators found her name on the potential hit list of the Minnesota shooting suspect, Demonstrators participated in the No King's rally in Lansing and around the country, and more.
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Crews began dredging operations Friday on Grand Haven’s outer harbor, but the project will not address the inner harbor, at least not yet
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Two West Michigan lawmakers are going after child welfare issues, construction is under way on Grand Rapids' new soccer stadium, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners voted not to pursue litigation against Consumers Energy, and more.
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As one lakeshore harbor is scheduled to undergo dredging this week, another is having its dredging project rescheduled until next year
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U.S. Representative Bill Huizenga says one such project would decrease the need for dredging one of Michigan’s busiest ports
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The channel entrance will be dredged 16 feet below the base elevation and the sand will be placed along the shore for about a mile from the Saugatuck South Pier to Oval Beach
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Patrick Center discusses the West Michigan Sports Commission’s economic impact, the Grand Valley Metropolitan Council has drafted its 2050 Transportation plan, Holland’s outer harbor is being dredged, and more.