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An update on the legal case against the individuals who attempted to overturn Michigan's 2020 presidential election results and on who is control of the of the Michigan GOP, a new soul food restaurant opening this spring in Lansing, what Muskegon's rebrand as a beach town means for the city's long-time residents, and how local election officials and county clerks are preparing for early voting.
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Trinity Health, which operates the facility, says it's made a "generous" offer to increase wages. Members of the union say it's not enough to attract and keep staff.
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Michigan medical clinics that provide reproductive services see a sharp uptick in out-of-state patients following the reversal of Roe v Wade. Muskegon Lake is glowing up. Lawn trimming goats work up north. The number of ballot signatures gathered does not necessarily correlate to voter approval. And a conversation with GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon.
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Short-staffed and stretched thin in the second year of the pandemic, staff at Mercy Health Muskegon say they want better pay and working conditions.
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Four Muskegon County deputies and one former Wellspath nurse have been charged with involuntary manslaughter Thursday over the death of a man in jail. In…
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They stood on cold concrete at dusk, in masks and heavy coats, just around the corner from the hospital where every day more patients succumb to the…
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Mercy Hospital in Muskegon has been one of the hospitals hardest hit by the flood of coronavirus patients this fall. Molly Nixon has been a nurse at the…
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Congressman Bill Huizenga wants a multi-share health coverage pilot program for low-income uninsured workers.Huizenga (R-MI 2) introduced a bill last week…
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The city of Muskegon has fired a veteran police officer, after a local couple found a KKK document in the officer’s home. City manager Frank Peterson…
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The Muskegon Department of Public Safety has finished its investigation into one of its police officers, though a final decision on his fate may not come…