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It has almost been a year since Kent County Commissioners unanimously approved a multi-million dollar project to house a new 63rd District courthouse.
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Kent County moves ahead with East Beltline court, despite Rockford objections
Kent County will break ground Wednesday on a new 63rd District courthouse despite an ongoing legal claim that plans for the building breach state law.
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Rockford 26, Lake Orion 14
Josh Osbun sticks out his tongue and hams it up for the cameras with fellow players surrounding the Championship trophy after their 26-14 victory over Lake Orion in the MHSAA Div.1 Final held at Ford Field in ...
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Rockford Man Picked to Sculpt Gerald Ford Statue
A southwestern Michigan native came out on top in a nationwide search to find an artist to produce a sculpture of former President Gerald Ford.
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Mayville grad says a follow the dreama
November 26, 2008 - 09:58 a.m. EST MAYVILLE a ' Alan Lugoa TMs career began with shoes.
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Rockford 5-year-old shows classmates her pet turkey
Posing for a class picture a week before Turkey Day, a 7-month-old bronze-breasted breed shivered.
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Father Time Bomb lights crowd fuse, detonates big victory
Father Time Bomb, from left, Jimmy Hutchinson, John Farquharson and Nick Barth. Rockford rock trio Father Time Bomb wowed a hefty crowd and won Skelletones' High School Rock finals over the weekend.
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Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away and it's never too early to start planning those holiday meals.
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Power-sharing may be inevitable for Kent County Board of Commissioners
In his bid for chairman of the Kent County Commission, Grand Rapids Township Republican Dean Agee is promising an unprecedented power-sharing arrangement that could put a Democrat in the No.
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Future of music bright in talented young hands
Pumping out tricky rhythms, solid guitar leads and bluesy vocals with uncommon stage confidence, the rock band Father Time Bomb gave boisterous fans in the packed high school auditorium good reason for a ...
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Man stabbed at Honey Creek Inn
A man says he was assaulted overnight at the Honey Creek Inn in Rockford. Police were called to the Inn in the 8000 block of Cannonsburg Road in Rockford at 1:30 Thursday morning.
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New voting stations may reduce wait
Excited to vote, but having flashbacks to long lines from the last presidential election? A quicker process could be on tap this year, as local officials are being urged to increase the number of voting booths.
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'The Crucible' on stage at Rockford High
Rockford High School will present Arthur Miller's classic play, "The Crucible," at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday in the Rockford Fine Arts Auditorium, 4100 Kroes St.
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Ivan J. Cederquist
Ivan J. Cederquist, 81 of Shelby, formerly of Howard City, entered heaven's gates Wednesday, Oct.
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Two early suspects in Julia Dawson slaying testify
It didn't take long for investigators to decide Timothy Dawson was their prime suspect in the Dec.
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Rockford parcels back on market
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 By Matt Vande Bunte ROCKFORD -- A lawyer who bought chunks of downtown Rockford is looking to sell two of his acquisitions.
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John Wheeler talks about his dream of a field in downtown Grand Rapids
Call it John Wheeler's field of dreams. He says that's all it is. The Rockford Construction chief executive floated the idea of a downtown ballpark this morning, saying he'd like to convert two downtown surface ...
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News from around the state: Man linked to fire wants little prison
The Detroit man responsible for a New Year's Eve 1999 arson at Michigan State University says his punishment should not exceed the minimum five years in prison.
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Developer floats "idea" for downtown ballpark
Rockford Construction C-E-O John Wheeler would like to see a baseball stadium in downtown Grand Rapids.
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Judge warns lawyers as jury is picked for Timothy Dawson trial
They had to skip lunch to do it, but the judge and lawyers were able to seat a jury Wednesday in the first-degree murder trial of Timothy Dawson.
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