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Ottawa County commissioners voted to settle a job termination lawsuit with a former board member
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It is costing Consumers energy millions of dollars to keep operating the J.H. Campbell coal burning power plant past its retirement date. One Ottawa Co. Commissioner says electricity generated at the plant is making money that offsets some of the expense
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a motion to halt the U.S. Department of Energy’s order continuing the operation of the J.H Campbell coal plant through February
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Ottawa County commissioners have settled two lawsuits related to a prior board’s decisions in 2024
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Ottawa County Community Action Agency is at risk of losing federal funding, pushing commissioners to act on the proposed cut
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Improvements to Grand Haven’s Rosy Mound Natural Area are getting underway
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Ottawa County residents will hear emergency sirens at noon Friday as part of a county-wide “shelter in place” exercise
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Wyoming City Manager Patrick Waterman has been chosen by the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners as the next county administrator
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Out of a pool of 57 applicants, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners has selected five finalists for their administrator position
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters called for the closure of the J.H. Campbell Generating Complex during an event outside the plant today