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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a lawsuit filed by Benton Harbor residents against the state over lead-contaminated water can move forward
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A major focus is the replacement of all lead water service lines by 2037
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Increasing water rates will help the city pay off loans for lead service line and water main replacements
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A Grand Rapids non-profit organization is still working to warn residents of the dangers of lead in one of the city’s most vulnerable areas
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Some of the money is coming to West Michigan cities. It’s a move to make Michigan homes safer
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TextSpot is a Grand Rapids-based software company that manages mass texting for small businesses
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Grand Rapids families who may live in homes at risk for lead poisoning are getting help with a new program from the city.
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The mayor of Benton Harbor, Michigan, has been dismissed from a lawsuit that accuses him of mismanaging problems with lead-contaminated water.
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The Kent County Health Department will begin moving into phase two after a successful first year.
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Michigan has more than 330-thousand service lines that are likely to contain lead