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In response to a recent enrollment boom, Calvin Theological Seminary is opening new student apartments designed to accommodate families living on campus, the state is defending the new Michigan marijuana tax in court filings, and more.
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The Grand Rapids Water System is suspending water shutoffs until further notice due to the impact of the federal government shutdown, new Republican backed bills in the Michigan Legislature would get rid of the MEDC, and more.
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Seven cruise lines are scheduled to operate 10 ships on the Great Lakes in 2026
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Family caregiver data, waterfront rezoning in Musk., Holland Ice Park, GRPS contract with Dean Transportation, FBI raid in Dearborn, marijuana industry lawsuit, and State food assistance. And new movies.
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The Muskegon Planning Commission voted to rezone two properties as part of a redevelopment plan around Muskegon Lake
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer recently announced road funding grants for nearly 40 villages and small cities across the state with populations less than 10,000
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Kim Suarez and Mary Ann Gorman talk about the initiative and how the community can help.
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A public hearing is set for Monday night in Zeeland on the sale of Alcohol on Sundays, a swing district Michigan Democrat in Congress says she can't support a resolution to re-open the federal government without including an extension of healthcare tax credits, and more.
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Gerald R. Ford International Airport will not play a video released by the U.S. DHS, Georgetown Township residents will receive credit on their next water bill after a premature water rate increase, and more.
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Grand Rapids leaders are looking for ideas to reduce gun violence in the city, uncertainty around federal food assistance programs is leading to an increase in demand, and more.