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Congresswoman Hillary Scholten held a town hall meeting in Rockford Friday afternoon, a shuttered Grand Rapids Family Fare is being demolished to make way for an apartment building, and more.
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Wyoming-based nonprofit Catherine’s Health Center will staff a full-service medical clinic at Mel Trotter Ministries in downtown Grand Rapids starting in October
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Michigan Democratic lawmakers are speaking out about the effects the One Big Beautiful Bill act will have on the middle class, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the cuts to Medicaid in the "One Big Beautiful Bill" will have devastating impacts, and more.
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With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some Michigan Democratic lawmakers and legislators are speaking out on the effects the bill will have on the state’s middle class
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Medicaid is the largest health insurer in the state, covering one in four residents.
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Baker College in Muskegon wants to bring back former students with a new debt forgiveness program, some Democratic state lawmakers discussed what the new federal budget could mean for Michigan at a town hall, and more.
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Most questions during the town hall were about cuts to social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance
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U.S. Representative Hillary Scholten assembled a coalition of Democratic colleagues Thursday in Washington D.C. addressing what they’re calling “an affordability crisis.”
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West Michigan based nonprofit MOKA has acquired five adult foster care homes in Muskegon County, West Michigan could be just five years away from opening a massive $370 million aquarium, movie previews, and more.
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Pine Rest is offering a live web series to expand mental health information, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety is buying an AI package to write reports, new legislation in the Michigan House would ban so-called "ghost guns", and more.