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The nonprofit at the center of a legislative grant scandal is now suing the state
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The Michigan Attorney General is charging a metro-Detroit businesswoman with misusing over a million dollars in state funds
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The city of Grand Rapids is expected to support the project with $3.6 million in tax incentives
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Work will begin on March 30th and is expected to be completed in July
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Grand Rapids has secured state funding to overhaul a stretch of Division Avenue north of downtown
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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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Harrison Park Academy is celebrating the opening of a new health clinic, more than $2 million in federal funding is headed to West Michigan to restore the rapids while guarding against sea lamprey, Grand Rapids is considering a new noise ordinance in response to complaints about loud protests, and more.