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Grand Rapids’ Parks and Recreation Department along with local volunteers are building a new playground at Houseman Field
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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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Muskegon Township voters have approved the renewal of a public safety millage while rejecting a public safety millage increase
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Hot n' Now is coming back to West Michigan, Stakeholders seem doubtful about any progress in state budget talks this week, Kalamazoo State Senator Sean McCann announced he's running for the seat currently held by Republican incumbent Bill Huizenga, and more.
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Residents of Muskegon Charter Township will vote on two millage proposals in August: a renewal and an increase in public safety taxes
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Lowell Charter Township will ask residents to approve a millage on the November 4th ballot supporting the treatment of spongy moths for the next two years
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A large section of the Paul Henry Thornapple Trail running through Kentwood will close starting today for resurfacing and other improvements
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Jamestown Township’s Patmos Library reopened today after several employees resigned two weeks ago
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Judge Christina Mims sends deadlocked jury back to deliberate in murder trial of former GRPD officer Christopher Schurr, Epic MRA poll shows how Michigan feels about President Trump, big federal spending reductions could imperil Medicaid health benefits for 700 thousand Michiganders, and more.
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Two Muskegon County millages were voted down during Tuesday’s Special Elections