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A new economic advancement center is planned, as the Hispanic/Latino population in Grand Rapids is expected to more than double over the next 20 years
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Consumers Energy partners with Ashcor, Musketawa Trailhead reconstruction, a preview of tonight's PBS FRONTLINE, and more.
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Remembering Jimmy Carter, the Grand River restoration project moves forward, bird flu in Ottawa County, and more.
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The annual report highlights key trends and data regarding Grand Rapids’ talent landscape
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John Ball Zoo is partnering with the Grand Rapids Public Museum and Grand Valley State University to track the sturgeon population
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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.