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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
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Thursday, city leaders broke ground on a new park in Grand Rapids’ Plaza Roosevelt neighborhood
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The money-saving plan received no support at this week’s public hearing
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Kent County first responders are distributing Narcan kits, Attorney General Dana Nessel warns about toll road scams, Muskegon is cracking down on smoking and vaping in beaches and parks, and more.
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On May 6th, Muskegon residents will decide whether to keep the public schools’ sinking fund millage rate for another decade
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The Holland Museum faces financial challenges, Holland hospital presents a free screening of a film about menopause, Muskegon County to see a $30 million museum millage on the May ballot, and more.
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Judge Mathis to spak at this year's Black Boys and Men Symposium, Muskegon County to vote on a $30 million museum millage, National Broadway Theatre is hosting their third annual fundraiser, and more.