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Seven cruise lines are scheduled to operate 10 ships on the Great Lakes in 2026
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The new state budget slashes the Pure Michigan marketing campaign funding nearly in half, potentially affecting the promotion of West Michigan tourism
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The partially vacant building on Columbus Ave. is preferred by advocates
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The Muskegon Fire Department has been awarded a federal grant to hire three firefighters, police officers in Muskegon are getting a $5,000 bonus, Muskegon County tourism generated hundreds of millions dollars last year, and more.
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The annual study was conducted by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation's Travel Michigan
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Stephanie Castleline from the Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau is our guest
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about state budget proposals to reduce Pure Michigan tourism campaign funding. Priority Health’s Midwest expansion. An out-of-state competitor has purchased office furniture maker Steelcase.
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Lawmakers are discussing budget proposals for next year including a major cut to Pure Michigan funding, coming at a time when studies show the campaign is very effective
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We talk with Maggie Kato about this inn on the Lakeshore.
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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.