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Organizers say they’re putting on the largest drone shows in Grand Rapids history, all to honor veterans and their service
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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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Drones are usually federally regulated, but Michigan can still apply trespassing laws to drones flying around areas like power plants and stadiums
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Michigan could play a leading role in choosing the next Democratic presidential nominee, a $4 million state grant will fund a new apartment building in Grand Rapids with 171 units, the Grand Rapids Fire Department is breaking ground on its first ever dedicated Training Center, and more.
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The drones will be used to collect data for a downtown parking study
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Education programs at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum are going national over the next five years, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says he's in no hurry to select a lieutenant governor nominee, and more.
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Feeding America West Michigan's Bridge the Gap campaign is is responding to federal funding cuts, Consumers Energy is doubling its fleet of drones, today is National Financial Awareness Day, Michigan kids are going back to school soon and districts still don't know how much state funding they'll get for the new year, and more.
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Helicopter crews inspect 4,000 miles of overhead lines each year but 400 miles of lines are inaccessible due to thick brush, protected airspace or urban challenges. This is where drones come in
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Military veteran Jamal Steward joins the show.
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Muskegon’s 2nd Annual Celebration of Service for veterans and their families takes place this June