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For the first time since 2020, the funding energy assistance has been depleted early. The state will not be reviewing new applications until October
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The outdoor sirens Tuesday morning were not triggered by a tornado warning. Outdoor warning systems are designed for people who are outdoors to seek additional information about an emergency that is happening
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The Kent County Sheriff’s Office is holding classes for people to learn what to do in an active shooter situation
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A state of emergency has been extended to additional Upper Peninsula counties due to flooding
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The Michigan State Police is rolling out a pilot program that provides text message updates to 911 callers in four counties
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The Grand Rapids Emergency Management team kicks off monthly testing Friday, April 7. If you don’t hear them while outside, the city wants to hear from you
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In an effort to address the EMT and paramedics shortage, the state is rolling out a grants program designed to fund training for EMS workers
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Police said the accident occurred around 11 a.m. at Standale Lumber
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Elyzabeth Martinez has completed the Kent Career Tech Center EMT Program and is now a Life EMS Ambulance Responder