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The city will start removing the snow from sidewalks again. At Monday's council meeting, they found money in the budget to cover the cost
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The 9,000-acre network of protected public lands, parks and an 85-mile trail system will link Grand Rapids to Grand Haven
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Michigan power crews head to Arkansas, GR secures funding for Monroe North, sidewalk snow removal, Transplant House, classroom cell phone ban, and more
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After days of steady accumulation, many of the sidewalks in Grand Haven are covered with deep snow. Sidewalk snow removal is not in the city budget, but the city council is rethinking that decision
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If approved, improvements will be made to Rosy Mound Natural Area and the Idema Explorer's Trail
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The woman arrested during an on camera interview at a protest in Grand Rapids is still sharing her message against U.S. actions in Venezuela, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is appealing a recent federal court decision on an oil and gas pipeline running through the Straits of Mackinac, and more.
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A major focus is the replacement of all lead water service lines by 2037
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Brugger served as vice chair throughout 2025
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It is costing Consumers energy millions of dollars to keep operating the J.H. Campbell coal burning power plant past its retirement date. One Ottawa Co. Commissioner says electricity generated at the plant is making money that offsets some of the expense
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The emergence of a new flu variant is of growing concern for medical experts, Michigan House Democrats are planning legislation to fight back against possible changes to federal vaccine guidance, and more.