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Grand Rapids won’t turn off water during shutdown
The city of Grand Rapids says it won’t turn off anyone’s water because of unpaid bills amid the federal government shutdown.
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The Sweet House in Grand Rapids earns state historical marker
The Sweet House, one of the oldest standing homes in West Michigan, has been recognized with a state historical marker.
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Grand Rapids bar hosts cider maker meet-and-greet
On Nov. 12, visitors to Chateau Grand Rapids can join a free meet-and-greet event with Paula Camp, the cider maker and owner ...
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Michigan flags ordered to fly at half staff to honor Dick Cheney
Public flags in Michigan have been ordered to fly at half staff Tuesday in honor of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who ...
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Meteor flares over northern Michigan Monday night
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A bright meteor was spotting flying across the sky in northern Michigan Monday night. Michelle ...
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Is the Upper Peninsula the best spot for snow? Vote now
USA Today’s 10Best has released its nominations for the 10 best destinations for snow, all picked by an expert panel.
The United States Department of Agriculture will pay out half of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit ...
The University of Michigan football will kick off another year in Ann Arbor after discussions of an international season opener in 2026.
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What losing SNAP benefits would mean for Michigan, Kent County
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the program that helps 1.4 million Michiganders put food on the table, could ...
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Michigan car dealership suspended for selling used cars as new
A car dealership on the east side of the state has had its license suspended by the Michigan Department of State after regulators found multiple violations.
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Former VP Dick Cheney remembered for ‘diverse career’
Former Vice President Dick Cheney made many visits to West Michigan and served as a chief of staff for President Gerald R.
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‘Widespread, brazen’ theft from kids brings prison
More than $1 million disappeared from a nonprofit charged with helping at-risk preschool kids in West Michigan, and now the woman who helped orchestrate the theft is heading to prison for more ...
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