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An Australian member of parliament visited West Michigan Thursday for a tour of a water filtration plant she says is a world leader in dealing with PFAS contamination
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Funding for the project comes from the Township’s general fund and two Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants
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A 14-year-old Plainfield Township boy is facing charges for allegedly pressuring other teens to send sexually implicit images online
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Election officials are mailing out new ballots Friday to absentee voters in one Kent County precinct after a mistake was made in printing
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The MEDC announces a slew of business awards for the state, Plainfield Charter Township is hosting a public meeting about M-44 construction, local entrepreneurs from Start Garden are semi finalists for the Black Ambition Prize, and more.
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Plainfield Charter Township is hosting a public meeting to discuss details of a planned 2025 road construction project.
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The federal government is cracking down on toxic "forever chemicals" with new drinking water standard
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WGVU talks with West Michigan Sports Commission President Mike Guswiler about the economic impact of sports tourism.
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The lawmaker from the Grand Rapids area announced Monday she will not be running for reelection. Democrat Rachel Hood says she’s done after this term
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Plainfield Charter Township has reached an agreement with Wolverine World Wide securing funding for its PFAS cleanup. The $69.5 million dollar settlement now extends it over the next 4 years