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Lawsuit demands a citizen vote in EGR, Valley Field capital campaign rounds third, holiday recycling guide, FBI investigates Slotkin, RNC sues MI Sec. of State, judge to rule soon on Marijuana tax
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A proposal for a data center in Kalkaska County is off the table after many residents spoke out against the idea at public forums this week. The man leading the project says anonymous threats also contributed to his decision
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Ottawa County's Park Township leaders want to buy the decommissioned Holland Coast Guard station, a new state grant could help Michigan community college students receive an associate degree, and more.
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A Grand Rapids man will spend two years in prison for threatening to kill President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance
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The report said bullying and suicide threats were the subjects of the most common messages to the tipline in 2024.
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The Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Program enters its second year, some Detroit-based small business owners say the President's tariff strategy is backing them into a corner, Grand Rapids Zine Fest is returning for its 11th year, and more.
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Defendant Michael Kvasnicka was charged based on a social media message sent to a student saying he would attack her school
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Some constituents are frustrated by Huizenga’s decision to only hold telephone town hall meetings rather than in-person
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Ukraine Solidarity Walk planned for Saturday in Grand Rapids, Woodland Mall hosting Unity Walk, movie talk, and more.
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A spokesperson for Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said her office will appeal “this unfortunate decision”