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The city is getting a smart meter upgrade, modernizing its water system starting this month
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A massive infrastructure project will transform a two mile stretch of Apple Avenue in Muskegon, Civil rights groups have reached a settlement with a school district where a teacher reprimanded a student who refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance to protest the war in Gaza, and more.
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A major focus is the replacement of all lead water service lines by 2037
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Back to school, the Michigan Infrastructure Office Technical Assistance Center, The Scrapbook, the Susan Mast ALS Foundation, and Chi-Town Comedy takeover.
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MIO TAC Director Kris Brady shares more about the application window.
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Director Katelyn Bosch VerMerris joins in to share the details.
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Extra deputies are on the roads this month to enforce distracted driving laws, free water education event returns to West Michigan, Michigan Supreme Court to review 250 life without parole cases, and more.
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Warns funding freeze would cause project delays, increase costs, jeopardize jobs and hamper local economic development
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Protests at 15 U.S. Congressional offices in Michigan yesterday, Mel Trotter Ministries is hosting a donation drop off day next week, a look at Muskegon based nonprofit Thredz, and more.
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A Muskegon manufacturer is shutting down, the Red Cross needs blood, a behind the scenes look at the Super Bowl halftime show, and more.