With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a South Kent News analysis of Michigan voter history data shows 1,667 voters in Central SW City of Kentwood: Precinct Kentwood City 01008 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a South Kent News analysis of Michigan voter history data shows 1,135 voters in Southeastern City of Kentwood: Precinct Kentwood City 01007 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
With less than 12 months until the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, a South Kent News analysis of Michigan voter history data shows 1,305 voters in Western City of Kentwood: Precinct Kentwood City 01006 cast ballots four years ago, in 2020.
For the 2022-23 school year, East Grand Rapids Public Schools reported an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 51 more students being enrolled.
For the 2022-23 school year, Wyoming Public Schools reported a decrease in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 47 less students being enrolled.
For the 2022-23 school year, Byron Center Public Schools reported an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with six more students being enrolled.
For the 2022-23 school year, Grandville Public Schools reported a decrease in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 92 less students being enrolled.
For the 2022-23 school year, Kentwood Public Schools reported an increase in enrollment numbers compared to the previous year, with 30 more students being enrolled.
State Sen. Thomas Albert has scheduled in-district office hours to meet with residents at two locations on Monday, March 18. The times and locations for the office hours are not yet announced."Office hours are open to district residents to talk about issues related to state government or to request assistance with a state issue," said Sen. Albert. "Priority will be given to constituents seeking to discuss issues that require privacy."Residents unable to attend office hours may contact Albert’s Senate office via email at [email protected], by calling 517-373-1734, or by...
LANSING, Mich. — State Sen. Thomas Albert has introduced a proposal that would give Michigan voters the opportunity to determine the fate of daylight saving time. Albert's Senate Bill 770 aims to put the question of continuing with daylight saving time on the ballot for Michigan voters in the November 2024 election."It has been more than 100 years since our nation first experimented with daylight saving time, and we find ourselves still asking the same question: Why do we do this?" Albert expressed. "I, for one, cannot find a valid reason. It seems to me that changing our...