Daniel Boothe
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Now four months removed from office, former US Congressman Peter Meijer said he received death threats during his time in the House of Representatives.
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City officials say, they want to return North Muskegon back to its former glory days—a walkable downtown corridor filled with restaurants, shopping, homes, and public spaces. But City Hall wants to know first, what its residents envision when it comes to the city’s future.
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After a judge ruled that former Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr would face 2nd Degree murder charges for shooting Congolese Immigrant Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Thursday it would consider the defense’s motion to dismiss the case.
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Officials say, the vote should be a no-brainer, as the millage renewal will not raise taxes that area residents are not already paying towards school safety and technology.
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After the indictment of former President Donald Trump, a Cooley Law Professor in Lansing offers his thoughts on what will happen next. Daniel Boothe has the details
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Funds will go towards protecting the Great Lakes over the next decade
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United States Senator Gary Peters, who is the Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is calling on the Senate to pass legislation that would reauthorize federal grants that support fire stations across the state of Michigan.
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Board of Education says it backs and supports Dr. Dan Behm.
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Lakeshore Advantage, the nonprofit economic development organization for Ottawa and Allegan counties along with the Greater Muskegon Economic Development are being honored for their work on a wastewater line.
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Facing a wrongful termination lawsuit, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday invalidated the hiring of its public health officer.Back in January, the newly elected Ottawa County Board of Commissioners shocked a number of locally officials, when the newly sworn-in members voted to make sweeping changes to county leadership; one of them being the termination of public health officer Adeline Hambley.