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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
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Grand Rapids Public Schools has reached a tentative agreement with the teacher's union, Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor, and more.
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Tuesday, local leaders and advocates condemned the federal government’s emergency order keeping an Ottawa County coal plant online, citing environmental injustice and high costs
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a motion to halt the U.S. Department of Energy’s order continuing the operation of the J.H Campbell coal plant through February
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A new report indicates that wealth is the single biggest factor in Michiganders' health, Secretary of State Benson is pushing back against Republican claims she is refusing to cooperate with election oversight efforts, and more.
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This is now the third time Energy Secretary Chris Wright ordered the Campbell plant to stay open
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In response to the pause in SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown Grand Rapids based Kids' Food Basket is expanding its West Michigan services, Meijer is donating $4 million to food banks and pantries across six Midwestern states, and more.