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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.
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Work set to begin August 15. Crews are doing something different with the dredged materials this year
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Feeding America West Michigan's Bridge the Gap campaign is is responding to federal funding cuts, Consumers Energy is doubling its fleet of drones, today is National Financial Awareness Day, Michigan kids are going back to school soon and districts still don't know how much state funding they'll get for the new year, and more.
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The decision came because Norton Shores and Roosevelt Park will not participate
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Officials from other areas of the state are visiting to learn more about how Muskegon is doing it
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A new program in West Michigan aims to make transporting people dealing with mental health issues safer more respectful and less stressful, the Ottawa County Community Action Agency is adjusting to federal funding cuts, and more.
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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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The two will face off in the November 4th general election
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The state’s only amusement park, Michigan’s Adventure in Muskegon, announced it’s cancelling its fall season
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Nine West Michigan employers are teaming up to address workforce shortages, a portion of traffic tickets to go to libraries, Muskegon General Hospital being demolished to make way for affordable housing, Hudsonville Ice Cream to expand in Holland, and more.