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The new state budget slashes the Pure Michigan marketing campaign funding nearly in half, Republican lawmakers are continuing to call for the firing of State Police leadership, and more.
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Grand Rapids will soon process some of the city of Wyoming’s sewage, at least for the next six months, but the agreement benefits both cities
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Georgetown Township residents will receive credit on their next water bill after a premature water rate increase
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Grand Rapids-based developer Magnus Capital Partners will break ground this month on phase three of its Home Flats at 28 West in Wyoming
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A gift shop in the city of Wyoming is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month opening a new store this week, and the owner has been connecting her community to Mexican culture for 20 years
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Activists gathered to urge Senator Slotkin to intervene in the release of one of their members detained by ICE, Many Michigan Republicans got their first chance to hear from the party's candidates for governor over the weekend, and more.
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Most of the residents of the Pinery Park complex are disabled and low income. The city will help pay for the renovation
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Less than a day after the announcement that PFAS contamination was found at the Grand River Indian Mounds, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is now warning against eating fish caught near the site
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The 15-year effort to redevelop the site of the old General Motors stamping plant in Wyoming is now finished as Gelock Heavy Movers will be filling the site
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President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act features cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, and those cuts are affecting a West Michigan nutrition education program