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Scott Vander Werf has a preview of new albums from Posi-Tone Records, state officials are warning farmers about avian-flu, elevated levels of lead have caused a cinnamon recall, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The numbers predict the country as a whole to begin experiencing a natural population decrease, starting in 2038. The overall population decline in Michigan is still expected, even if more people enter the state than leave it in the coming decades
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The last time they were counted about 150 deer were living on 200 acres of forest land in Grand Haven. The DNR says there is only enough food and habitat to support half a dozen deer there, and the city wants to reduce the herd
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The Michigan Future report’s release was timed to coincide with Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State address this week
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Despite abundant natural splendor, Michigan is having a hard time finding people who want to live here.
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Michigan ranks at the bottom for growth in a new study by moving company U-Haul. West Michigan leaders say those numbers look better broken down by region.
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Council Member Ollie Howie, Managing Director with the New Community Transformation Fund shares 3 strategies to drive healthy growth.
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On the heels of the recent released report by the Growing Michigan Together Council, Samaritas’ Chief Strategy Officer Kelli Dobner has a new plan.
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The Michigan government council tasked with figuring out how to reverse Michigan’s slow population decline released its final report today
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The government council aimed at reversing Michigan’s slow population growth heard about the main problems facing the state during a meeting Friday