Patrick Center
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Marie Yovanovitch served from 2016-2019 as Ambassador of the United States to Ukraine. The honorable ambassador Yovanovitch provided testimony in the first impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. He is the only president impeached twice. The second impeachment trial held for the incitement of the January 6th Insurrection. As a diplomat, and a hearing participant, she sees democracy at risk.
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Earlier this year, Southfield-based Beaumont Health and Grand Rapids-based Spectrum Health merged forming BHSH System.
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This week, U.S. Representative Peter Meijer addressed skyrocketing inflation from the House floor.
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The 50th anniversary of the Watergate Hotel break-in is Friday.
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Following the second-degree murder charge of Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr, marchers gathered at Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters.
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Based on the findings provided by the Michigan State Police investigating the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, the Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker reached his conclusion Thursday.
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Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker has called for a Thursday afternoon news conference.
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In a statewide poll conducted in May, Michigan voters were asked about the Let MI Kids Learn Proposal. The proposal is led by former U.S. Secretary of Education and west Michigan native, Betsy DeVos.Lansing-based EPIC-MRA recently conducted a statewide poll surveying 600 registered Michigan voters who are likely to vote in November. The poll was commissioned by the For MI Kids, For Our Schools Coalition. It wanted to learn more about voter sentiment when it comes to the Let MI Kids Learn Proposal.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced its creating six new urban county committees in five states.The U.S. Department of Agriculture is working toward transforming the country’s food system. With a mission to strengthen the food supply chain, it includes an urban component. And that, says U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, makes the system more competitive and resilient.
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Muskegon Lake is one step closer to being removed from the Environmental Protection Agency's list of Great Lakes Areas of Concern.