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The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians is bringing its Great Lakes Snow Snake Competition to Grand Rapids' World of Winter Festival, House Speaker Matt Hall says he will roll out plans soon to cut real estate and property taxes that fund schools and local governments in Michigan, and more.
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Pine Rest has a new externship program, a final push is coming to gather enough signatures to hold a referendum on last year's Michigan minimum wage law, and more.
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Muskegon’s Ottawa Street Bridge is set to be removed but because it’s eligible for the National Historic Register, residents have a chance to give feedback on the plans
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We talk to tournament director Dan McCollum and Director of Advancement Martha Appleton.
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Negotiations are continuing to end the state budget impasse, Consumers Energy is warning about a new scam, a discussion about mental health warning signs in children and teens, and more.
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Two GVSU International Students have visas revoked by the Trump administration, no lifeguards this summer in west Michigan beach towns, Michigan to conduct day-to-day travel survey, Planned Parenthood to close three clinics in Michigan.
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Kent County Mastodon Bones update, Ottawa Brownfields receive $8 million, this weekend's new films, and more.
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Cesar E. Chavez Ave opens back up, a West Michigan Indian tribe may get federally recognized, a look at kinship care, and more.
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The draft plan includes proposed reconstruction and resurfacing work on primary local roads, as well as preventative maintenance treatment, and drainage and bridge improvements.
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Ottawa Impact was formed to protest COVID-19 mandates and voted to fire county officials who enforced those rules