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Muskegon County officials declared a state of emergency two days after severe storms ravaged the area
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Local restrictions in Michigan derailed more than two dozen utility-scale renewable energy projects as of last May, according to a study by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University
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The new law sets ambitious targets and it clears the way for more solar and wind farms by making it harder for communities to refuse them
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Each bill in the clean energy package passed along party lines.
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners declared a local state of emergency in response to cleanup efforts following Thursday’s tornado and storms. Wednesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Kent and Ionia Counties
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Widespread storm damage across the region.
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The integrated resource plan, or IRP, requires DTE Electric to reduce its reliance on coal, speed up renewable energy projects, and disclose large political donations
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We talk to Concert and Musical Director Gail Brechting.
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Dangerous conditions could also wreak havoc on one West Michigan agency’s fundraising goals