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Living Sustainably: Knowing more will benefit Lake Mac watershed - News - Holland Sentinel

The Project Clarity partners are updating the management plan for the Macatawa Watershed and will be contacting a random selection of property owners to request input on water quality issues.Having a watershed management plan makes our area eligible to receive state and federal funding awards to help property owners install technology and implement practices that improve water quality.By employing local contractors, these projects will put federal dollars to work protecting natural resources in

GVSU releases annual Health Check report - News - Holland Sentinel

ALLENDALE — An annual report from Grand Valley State University analyzing health care trends in West Michigan was released Friday, Jan. 8.The report, "Health Check 2021: Analyzing Trends in West Michigan," is the 12th annual report from GVSU compiling data from Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon and Allegan counties, referred to as KOMA in the report.Much of the trend data in this year’s report comes from 2018, with some 2019 data available in certain areas and limited 2020 data used in

Grand Valley State University police still looking for answers in student s death

Grand Valley State University police still looking for answers in student s death The investigation into the death of a first-year Grand Valley State University student continues but additional witnesses still need to be interviewed and a toxicology report completed, according to university police. Taylor DeRosa, a Royal Oak resident and first year GVSU student, died Dec. 12. Her body was found in the intramural fields and cross-country trail on Grand Valley s  Allendale campus. More than 25 police and support staff from three different law enforcement departments GVPD, the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office and the Michigan State Police  worked the investigation on the day she was found.

History will not look kindly on this week s Trump prompted Capitol riot, says presidential historian

Stateside s conversation with Gleaves Whitney After this unprecedented week of political violence fueled by President Trump himself, followed by a flood of resignations from his own top cabinet members, how will history remember the final days of the Trump presidency?  Presidential historian Gleaves Whitney was the long-time director of the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University, and now serves as the Executive Director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. “I have never seen anything quite like what we saw on Wednesday in all of my study of history,” Whitney said. As a historian, Whitney thinks about how events will be written in history and what conclusions will arise from these events. He explained that the storming of the Capitol building will be monumental in America’s history.

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