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Today in Muskegon, a discussion was held among community and business leaders about climate solutions benefiting local economies
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Five years ago, the businesses closed and the buildings on Chinook Pier were demolished because of mold
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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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A $1.8 million funding request for a Kent County agricultural venue has made it into Michigan’s House of Representatives budget plan
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A number of Michigan communities have either banned or strictly regulated short-term rentals. The Grand Haven city council is allowing them to boost business in its Center Town District
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City leaders in Grand Haven are making adjustments to its short term rental rules in its Center Town District, the City of Grand Rapids is looking to get the Michigan Talent Partnership grant to attract talented workers, and more.
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An auto manufacturing plant in Grand Haven is closing and laying off all 64 employees, Holland Hospital's Breastfeeding Connections group is aiming to help new others, some residents in Grand haven want the city to cull the deer in the area, and more.
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The plant will officially close in 2027, but most of the layoffs will happen by the end of 2025