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On Tuesday, the Grand Rapids City Commission approved its 2027 budget; despite an increase in city spending, property millage rates were reduced
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Grand Rapids commissioners cannot agree on which of three finalists should fill a vacancy on the city commission, so the seat representing citizens in the first ward remains open
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Out of ten applicants, there are now three finalists to fill a vacancy on the Grand Rapids city commission. One of them is a former commissioner who lost his seat when he ran for reelection
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The amphitheater is scheduled to open May 15th
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After serving 6 years as deputy, and 7 months and interim, Philip Strom is the new Grand Rapids city attorney
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A housing project that’s set to be built on the site of the former Orbit Room concert venue is being considered by Grand Rapids’ Commissioners for Brownfield tax incentives
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Amphitheater traffic planning, Muskegon lighthouse restoration, GR First Ward vacancy, GE Aerospace expanding, NWS warning system, missing person alerts, child care worker wages
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Almost a mile of skywalk connects downtown Grand rapids buildings, businesses and venues
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The Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce annual economic outlook for 2026 predicts a slowing in 2026,
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After serving less than one term, Grand Rapids city commissioner Drew Robbins is resigning to run for the Michigan House of Representatives