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Three lakeshore nonprofits focused on affordable housing in Holland could be receiving a sizeable land donation
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Ottawa and Allegan County businesses are receiving millions of dollars supporting economic development thanks to Lakeshore Advantage's long-term plan
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The 286,000-square-foot facility will be dedicated to customer automation demonstration
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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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Two new business accelerator programs have been launched in Ottawa and Allegan Counties aimed at boosting startup business growth
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A new study shows non-gaming tribal businesses in Michigan have a more than $1 billion economic impact, both major parties are gearing up to fight over an open Michigan Senate seat now that a special election has been called, and more.
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One year after opening its first sodium-ion battery plant, Natron is now permanently closing its Holland facilities Wednesday
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A look at how federal cuts to SNAP are affecting H.O.P.E Gardens, Meijer is being sued by a Canadian retailer, the Michigan DHHS is urging families to get caught up on their vaccines, budget talks in Lansing remain stalled on K-12 funding, and more.
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Last month, the city of Holland approved an $18 million-dollar affordable housing plan from a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit
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Senator Peters reacts to congress rescinding federal funds from PBS and NPR, West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes in Kent County, the Catholic diocese of Grand Rapids is closing four churches and building two new ones, and more.