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Michigan has recorded three confirmed Monkeypox cases since late June.
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Kent County prosecutor, Christopher Becker, said as of Wednesday he still hasn’t received the rest of MSP’s investigative report over the shooting of Patrick Lyoya.
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"I think we have one of the greatest police forces in the world here, Grand Rapids Police Department, but the code of blue they refuse to get rid of their bad tomatoes," Kent County Commissioner Robert Womack said.
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National and local leaders are rallying around Patrick Lyoya’s family, as they await the release of body camera footage from the Grand Rapids Police Department.
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CASA or Court Appointed Special Advocates are volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children living in foster care.
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The Kent County Board of Public Works has approved a Project Development Agreement for an anchor tenant at the Sustainable Business Park located in Kent and Allegan Counties.
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After more than 20 years of fighting, community leaders are celebrating the renaming of two Grand Rapids streets after Civil Rights Icons Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez.
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The Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention recently concluded individuals with COVID, or exposed to it, can shorten their isolation and quarantine.
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John Ball Zoo officials have commissioned a feasibility study examining potential locations in Kent and Muskegon Counties for a large-scale aquarium featuring more than one million gallons of fresh and salt water exhibits.
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When a letter sent to the Kent County Board of Commissioners from the Kent County Administrative Health Officer detailing threats and attempts of violence were made public, the board chair and a state representative issued statements denouncing the aggression.