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Best Selling author Kenneth Davis discussing what is at stake in the current battle over what we can read.
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The nonprofit Friends of the Amy Van Andel Library hosts an author presentation Monday at the KDL branch in Ada.
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Nine West Michigan employers are teaming up to address workforce shortages, a portion of traffic tickets to go to libraries, Muskegon General Hospital being demolished to make way for affordable housing, Hudsonville Ice Cream to expand in Holland, and more.
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It might take a little sting out of a traffic ticket to know a portion of your fine goes to support local libraries by state law
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Habitat Kent has secured tax incentives and a grand from the city toward its affordable housing project in Grand Rapids, a new report finds that President Trump's tariffs have hit Michigan harder than almost any other state, how the "Big Beautiful Bill" will impact your taxes, and more.
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Janet Skeslien Charles talks about bringing Paris to life, her book, and more.
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Jamestown Township’s Patmos Library reopened today after several employees resigned two weeks ago
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WGVU's Joe Bielecki talks to Josie, the Tool Manager at the Belknap Tool Library, about the available tools, programming offered, and more
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Prosecutor says Grand Rapids officer who killed Patrick Lyoya won't face second trial, Kent County residents and healthcare leaders met to voice concerns over Medicaid cuts, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine resigns, and more.
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Judge declares mistrial in the murder trial of former Grand rapids police officer Christopher Schurr, GRCC names third president in a month, Secretary of State Benson asks to narrow the scope of a subpoena, and more.