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The Grand Rapids Water System is suspending water shutoffs until further notice due to the impact of the federal government shutdown, new Republican backed bills in the Michigan Legislature would get rid of the MEDC, and more.
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The House bills are expected to be introduced this week. State Senator Thomas Albert introduced his own 53-bill plan for getting rid of the MEDC last week
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The company’s six leased facilities are currently headquartered in Holland Township
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The annual study was conducted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's Travel Michigan
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Two new business accelerator programs have been launched in Ottawa and Allegan Counties aimed at boosting startup business growth
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Grand Rapids and state officials are moving forward with redesign plans for the Wealthy Avenue interchange over US-131’s S-curve
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This project will be fulfilled through the anticipated success of a crowdfunding campaign that the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the nonprofit Lions and Rabbits Center for the Arts.
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D.A. Blodgett - St. John's opens a new Care Closet for families in foster care, adoption, or mental health services, AG Dana Nessel is co-writing a letter to Congress asking it to stop ICE agents from wearing masks in the field, and more.
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Documents were seized under a search warrant executed by state investigators in MEDC’s Lansing offices and the home former board member Fay Beydoun
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Double Up Food Bucks is working to benefit SNAP recipients, the Republican chair of the Michigan house Oversight Committee is launching an inquiry into the states economic development agency, and more.