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A Catholic Central junior is advancing to the national finals of the Presidential 1776 Award civics competition in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday
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Thousands of students across the country are competing in the Presidential 1776 Award, and Grand Rapids’ Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is hosting the regional semifinals
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The U.S. Senate passed the largest housing affordability bill in 30 years on Thursday, which includes a ban on investors buying single-family homes
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The Michigan Smart Trade Alliance is leading education efforts supporting Michigan families and small businesses
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A White House official roamed the fields of a west Michigan farm Tuesday. His mission: select the official White House Christmas tree
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Korson's Tree Farm is the Grand Champion of the National Christmas Tree Association contest this year, earning the honor
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A plaque honoring Captain Miguel Nava will be placed in the Comstock Park post office
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Today, community leaders and stakeholders celebrated the groundbreaking of Ottawa County’s first-ever dedicated veterans facility
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Saturday, a military a parade in Washington, D.C. will celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. It coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Nationwide, a group known as Indivisible is organizing more than 1,000 events protesting Trump’s policies
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Wednesday, 300 music education leaders from around the country supporting music education are traveling to Washington, D.C., meeting with federal legislators. Fourteen Michigan advocates will take part in Hill Day 2025