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GVPD urges safety as winter months grow snowier

Winter is already here, but for much of Michigan, it seems like there has not been as much winter weather as we might expect. Although there has not been a huge amount of snowfall, the Grand Valley Police Department is urging the Grand Valley State University community to take precautions for when there is snow and ice on the roads. “Plan ahead, check the weather, be understanding that conditions can change rather quickly, and even if you do plan ahead, there may be a time where you think you’re going to make it on time, and you might end up being a little bit late,” said GVPD Capt. Jeffrey Stoll. “But it’s always going to be more beneficial to be patient and be safe than it is to rush.”

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Roznowski named to GVSU Dean’s List Meghan Roznowski, daughter of Jason and Melanie Roznowski of Hillman, achieved placement on the dean’s list at Grand Valley State University for the Fall 2020 semester. Meghan, a 2020 graduate of Alpena High School, is currently a freshman at GVSU majoring in Political Science. Newsletter I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

$110M residential, commercial project on Muskegon Lake wins city approval

$110M residential, commercial project on Muskegon Lake wins city approval Updated Jan 22, 2021; Facebook Share MUSKEGON, MI – Concepts for a $110 million residential and commercial development on Muskegon Lake have been approved by the Muskegon City Commission. Commissioners were told construction could begin this summer on the site, which may require environmental remediation as it is the former location of a sprawling Teledyne Continental Motors manufacturing complex. The plans for the long-vacant “Harbor 31” property across Shoreline Drive from downtown include single-family and duplex residences that developer Dan Henrickson said would be the first to be developed. The 31-home Virdian Shores neighborhood will be adjacent to the Terrace Point subdivision that is nearing completion.

Hopefully this can turn into some great momentum : President Biden s executive orders impacting Latino community

‘Hopefully this can turn into some great momentum’: President Biden’s executive orders impacting Latino community Videos ‘Hopefully this can turn into some great momentum’: President Biden’s executive orders impacting Latino community and last updated 2021-01-21 19:55:34-05 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — President Joe Biden made good on his promise to sign a number of executive orders during his first day in office. After being inaugurated Wednesday morning, he sat in the Oval Office next to a stack of blue folders and one by one signed them. A few of them made an immediate impact on the Latino community. Adriana Almanza, who’s the associate director in the Office of Multicultural Affairs at Grand Valley State University, said one of the first things she noticed was that the Spanish language option was restored to the White House website.

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