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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is announcing the closure of one of its West Michigan service centers as it moves those employees to its downtown Grand Rapids headquarters
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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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Young adults are rarely invited to give input to elected officials and community leaders on policies that often impact how they live, learn, and grow, but Grand Rapids' KidSpeak forum aims to change that
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A group of private donors is joining with the city to create an outdoor classroom space in the park
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Grand Rapids anxious to break ground on Butterworth solar project before federal tax credit deadlineGrand Rapids is ready to start construction on a long-planned solar energy project at the former Butterworth Landfill, but time is of the essence
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A parking incentive program is still being developed
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Grand Rapids area interfaith leaders and elected officials made a public appeal to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for the fair treatment of immigrants, refugees and protestors
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A group of Ottawa County property owners are suing Park Township in federal court over its short-term rentals prohibition
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Anti-abortion protestors say the new noise ordinance that prohibits amplified sound around medical clinics violates their right to free speech. Supporters say it protects patients and restores peace and quiet
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GRPS broke ground Wednesday on the first new school building in 60 years