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As West Michigan emerges from a week of heavy snowfall and bitter temps, the Muskegon Rescue Mission says they did see a bump in the number of people needing assistance
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Muskegon has a new vice mayor and 3 new city commissioners
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A Norton Shores coffee company is looking for more land to expand after being purchased by Chobani
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A not-for-profit meals on wheels program in Muskegon recently lost hundreds of meals due to a malfunctioning freezer.
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A new school in Muskegon is offering students who have been suspended or expelled a second chance.
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The Muskegon County Clerk has started sending her staff into the local rescue mission to help people there get their birth certificates. It’s the first step to getting any other paperwork they need to improve their lives. She never realized what a problem that is, and now plans to expand the outreach.
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Two-thirds of Muskegon County school children qualified for free or reduced-price lunches based on household income in the 2022-2023 school year. KFB has been serving Muskegon County students for more than a decade. Now, it’s expanding there. WGVU spoke with Bridget Clark Whitney, President and Founding CEO.
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Journalist/Author Roger Papoport shares an update, discussing the pros and cons, and community reaction.
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"Yellow Rose" launched after data reveals suicide is the number one cause of death for firefighters
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KFB increasing its capacity providing healthy food to lakeshore area school children living with food insecurity.