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“We cannot sit on our hands while other states and countries, without our manufacturing advantages, pass us by,” she said.
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The Greater Grand rapids NAACP hosted a community listening session about the Christopher Schurr mistrial, Michigan's Road to Restoration clinic is coming to Grand Rapids, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills to give state officials another month to file financial disclosure reports, and more.
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Thursday's event showcased waste stream divergence, carbon capture and renewable energy production technology.
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A record breaking crowd is registered for tonight's Bridge Walk for Autism, the city of Allegan is no longer considering elimination of their police department, a Grand Rapids dentist is suing the state over required bias training, and more.
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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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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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National Weather Service has confirmed a fourth tornado in Kent county on March 30th, the DNR in northern Michigan is trying to clean up after the ice storms, Whitmer speaks on tariffs in DC, Michigan Supreme Court hears embryo custody case.
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The second-term Democratic governor continued her push for bipartisanship in a speech in Washington on Wednesday ahead of her second one-on-one meeting with President Donald Trump in less than a month
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Court of Claims Judge Sima Patel in February ruled with Democrats that the bills should go to Governor Gretchen Whitmer, but declined to issue an order to enforce the decision
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State law says the budget director is supposed to issue a full accounting report by the end of the month. An open budget could complicate that