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No injuries reported in early morning house fire in Wyoming
WYOMING, Mich. — No one was injured in an early morning house fire in Wyoming. The fire began around 4:15 a.m. Thursday at a home on Leestma Avenue SW near Chicago Drive, officials say. Everyone was able to make it out of the home safely and no injuries are being reported.
Jenison tavern owner plans new bar on Bridge Street: ‘It’s just hopping there’
A Jenison restaurateur is pivoting from plans of opening a bar in downtown Grand Rapids and instead turning his attention to developing a new bar on Bridge Street. Robert Wahl, co-owner of The Win Tavern 33 in Jenison, expects city officials to consider his special land use application this month for Bridge St. Bar at 600 Bridge St. NW.
Funeral arrangements for Michigan State Police sergeant who died unexpectedly announced
ROCKFORD, Mich. — A Michigan State Police sergeant who died unexpectedly over the weekend will be laid to rest on Friday. Sgt. Matthew Rogers, 50, was born in Coldwater but has spent much of his adult life in Rockford. He leaves behind two daughters and family who remember "his infectious laugh, his unwavering integrity, and his generous spirit will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him," the obituary reads.
Don't get 'ticked' off on the trails this summer: Researchers seeing earlier tick activity
CASCADE, Mich. — It's the season to be outside enjoying the West Michigan weather. However, it also means it's time ticks are out and about, looking for the next person or pet to latch onto. "With the warmer spring, we're expecting earlier tick activity," said Will Miller, assistant professor...
Neighborhood complaints prompt Grand Rapids police to crack down on overweight trucks
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids residents have long complained about semi-trucks and other large commercial vehicles speeding on city streets, cutting through neighborhoods, rumbling their homes and causing roads to deteriorate faster. Grand Rapids police enforce traffic violations like speeding, but when it comes to handing out tickets...
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