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Amphitheater traffic planning, Muskegon lighthouse restoration, GR First Ward vacancy, GE Aerospace expanding, NWS warning system, missing person alerts, child care worker wages
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State officials and members of the public are asking whether more could have been done to track and prepare for the storms and tornadoes
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Short five meteorologists, Grand Rapids now relies on the Detroit office to cover some shifts
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The National Weather Service confirms a fourth touchdown in Kent County on March 30, bringing the state total for the day to 13 tornadoes
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Including the difference between a watch/warning and what’s the science behind the weather?
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Grand Rapids is the largest city in the state to earn the Storm Ready designation from the National Weather Service
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Kent County residents woke to the sound of what many refer to as tornado sirens Tuesday morning, but no tornado warning was issued by the National Weather Service that would also trigger cell phone alerts
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Officials in Livonia say the tornado tore through several neighborhoods on Wednesday afternoon and developed so quickly that there was no advance notice from the National Weather Service
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared this week Severe Weather Awareness Week. Residents could hear outdoor sirens being tested Wednesday at 1 p.m.
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Senior Meteorologist Dan Leonard with The Weather Company joins the show.