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A new program in West Michigan aims to make transporting people dealing with mental health issues safer more respectful and less stressful, the Ottawa County Community Action Agency is adjusting to federal funding cuts, and more.
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The Behavioral Health Transport Program is designed to be safer, more respectful and less stressful for patients
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Founded in 1964, the national Community Action Network is marking May as a Month of Impact.
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The purpose of the study is to understand the mobility needs of residents and begin to chart a path toward improving transportation options outside of The Rapid’s core service area
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Two finalists for the office of Grand Rapids Mayor took part in a debate Monday evening at the Wealthy Theatre
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Sports complex renovations are the focus of one of two Grand Rapids Public Schools public meetings this month
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More bus routes, more stops and more mass transit could be coming to Muskegon County
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Applications are officially open for PitchMI, a statewide “Shark Tank”-style pitch competition to help solve Michigan’s transportation troubles
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Dean Transportation, who provides school bus transportation for many students in the GRPS district, assisted in securing both the state and federal grants
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Local, state and federal officials gathered at the Kent County Road Commission today focused on securing sustainable funding - and - the importance of the Patterson Road Project impacting Gerald R. Ford International Airport travelers.