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Consumers Energy is ranked among the most faith-friendly workplaces in the nation, Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to take some time off to unwind after wrapping up eight years in office, and more.
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Consumers Energy’s J.H. Campbell power plant was scheduled for retirement last year, but the federal government has filed five emergency orders keeping the Ottawa County coal fired plant running
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The Libertarian Party is holding its national convention at DeVos Place in Grand Rapids this weekend, the Michigan Senate welcomed Saginaw Democrat Chedrick Greene, and more.
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Nessel and other Democratic attorneys general are fighting the Department of Energy orders in court. The effort is backed by environmental groups and civil rights organizations
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The Village of Sand Lake will remain village after a proposal to dissolve the municipality did not pass, the Michigan Supreme Court is taking up the question of what should be done with bulls passed by the state Legislature but never delivered to the Governor, and more.
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Federal extensions have kept Ottawa County’s J.H. Campbell coal plant open one year past its scheduled retirement, and now disposing of coal waste is an issue
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An order issued earlier this week is the fourth time the energy department has extended operations of the Consumer Energy J.H. Campbell power plant in Ottawa County
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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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Lowell Township is putting a hold on consideration of a data center rezoning application, the Michigan Legislature adjourned for the year on Thursday, and more.
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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