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The ice storms in late March left many districts unable to meet the state’s 180-day school day requirement without extending the school year
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Researchers from the University of Maryland were in Ottawa County today tagging baby eagles, but they’re performing double duty: the researchers found a new home for an eaglet displaced by last week’s storms
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Consumers Energy crews are working to restore power after a devastating line of storms tore through Michigan late Thursday, with more possible damage from storms forecasted Friday night
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Some communities have set up warming stations in public buildings as many go without power
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Snow totals since Thanksgiving in some places are nearing six feet
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DTE Energy says 350 schools in its Michigan service territory had no power as of Wednesday morning.
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A potential alternative to emergency rooms has opened in Grand Rapids, drunk driving arrests are down in Michigan, a preview of this weekend’s new movies, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Three smart homes are now available to low income families in Grand Rapids, MDARD has awarded 24 grants for land based industries, Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper talk this weekend’s new movies, and more.
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Muskegon County officials declared a state of emergency two days after severe storms ravaged the area
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Consumers Energy hopes to have power restored to most customers by Thursday afternoon. Multiple residential and secondary roads remain closed