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Grand Rapids launches website "Partners in Peace" to reduce youth violence, a Muskegon housing project gets a Brownfield Redevelopment Grant from EGLE, and more.
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Despite a six percent federal government workforce reduction to the Veterans Benefits Administration, Ottawa County is doing more to meet the needs of its nearly 12,000 veterans. It declared July Veterans Month and hosted its first-ever Veterans Job Fair today
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Giraffes are coming to john Ball Zoo in 2028 thanks to a $15 million donation, Ottawa County is celebrating veterans this month with a Veterans Job Fair, the Republican led Michigan House Oversight Committee approved a slew of legislative subpoenas, and more.
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Pew Research Center estimates the federal government employed more than 700,000 veterans last year. Reductions to the federal government’s workforce this year are impacting that workforce
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The GRPS Chief says the department is creating a new model for how officers respond to crisis situations, AG Nessel is suing to block FEMA cuts, and more.
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Attendees will have access to career coaching, resume support and educational resources
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has confirmed another PFAS contamination site in Comstock Park, school districts face tough choices as their fiscal year began without a budget from the legislature, and more.
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The owner of a drop-in center in Kentwood is struggling to serve local veterans after a car smashed through his building, leaving seven people hurt, the building damaged
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Several West Michigan communities will see scheduled power outages this month, a former MSP sergeant is sked for the excessive force civil case against him to be dropped, the SCOTUS is taking up a case concerning a lawsuit over the Line 5 oil pipeline, and more.
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Today, community leaders and stakeholders celebrated the groundbreaking of Ottawa County’s first-ever dedicated veterans facility