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Focus West Michigan 3-31-26: Arts & Culture Collective of Grand Rapids launches year long initiativeA new plan is in the works to bolder Grand Rapids' art scene, Michigan's recreational marijuana industry filed a new lawsuit against the wholesale tax that took effect in January, and more.
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A massive infrastructure project will transform a two mile stretch of Apple Avenue in Muskegon, Civil rights groups have reached a settlement with a school district where a teacher reprimanded a student who refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance to protest the war in Gaza, and more.
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States that opt in would be eligible for those cheaper rates
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Second Harvest Pantry serves all Michigan residents, and no identification or documentation is required to access its resources
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MDHHS accepted the finding and said it would update its systems and provide more training to fix the problems.
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West Michigan county sees success with the initiative offering free birth control, resources and insurance help
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Rivet has crossed party lines on some votes, but she said that delaying discussion on healthcare tax credits would be a mistake
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D.A. Blodgett-St. John's is collecting school supplies for youth in foster care, adoption, and other social service programs, the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety announced that it would suspend the use of masks by undercover officers, and more.
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The MI House Speaker said he understands the Democratic governor’s position, but the Medicaid rolls in Michigan will be trimmed
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The Democratic governor says she has no qualms about working across party lines to get things done for Michigan