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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.
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According to fountain operators, audiences will see an even better show next summer
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We talk to ED Kasie Kaufman.
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Ottawa County's Park Township leaders want to buy the decommissioned Holland Coast Guard station, a new state grant could help Michigan community college students receive an associate degree, and more.
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Three of the five members now on the Grand Haven City Council are new, just elected in November. They took the oath of office at last night’s meeting
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Ottawa County’s Park Township leaders want to purchase the decommissioned Holland Coast Guard station, and those plans can move forward with the reopening of the federal government
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Ottawa County developers can now apply for environmental assessment funding thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency
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The Grand Rapids Water System is suspending water shutoffs until further notice due to the impact of the federal government shutdown, new Republican backed bills in the Michigan Legislature would get rid of the MEDC, and more.
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The election on Tuesday adds three new members to the Grand Haven City Council. Tributes were made for two members leaving the council