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Lynsey Mukomel

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Grand Rapids, MI, United States

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Past articles by Lynsey:

GR Chamber pushes state bills to address housing supply

The Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce is leading a new coalition that's taking aim at the state's housing crisis. → Read More

Officials worry about falling whooping cough, measles vaccination rates

As progress is made to vaccinate people 16 and up against COVID-19, health officials warn of outbreaks of other preventable diseases if child vaccination rates don't improve. → Read More

YWCA Kalamazoo to offer fund for reproductive health

The YWCA Kalamazoo, with the help of private and municipal donors, is working to launch a comprehensive fund focusing on reproductive health care and eliminating cost barriers. → Read More

Local marijuana company hopes to make industry more inclusive

A well-known cannabis company is working to make the industry more inclusive. → Read More

DeVos Place vaccination clinic sets single-day record

The West Michigan Vaccine Clinic at DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids will set a record Monday by administering 12,000 shots. → Read More

A year in a pandemic: How Michigan has weathered the virus

On March 10, 2020, Michigan confirmed its first two cases of the coronavirus and our world changed. → Read More

Deputies to conduct search in Belmont area for missing man

Authorities will be searching in the Belmont area Tuesday for a man who has been missing since January. → Read More

Barton Deiters continues battle six months after West Nile diagnosis

Barton Deiters has dedicated his career to telling people's stories. Now, he's at the center of his own as he battles West Nile virus. → Read More

1 dead, 2 injured after apartment fire near Kalamazoo

Investigators are trying to determine the cause of a fire at an apartment where one person was found dead and two others were injured. → Read More

Effort underway to draw visitors back to Idlewild

There's an effort to help revive a rural destination in northwestern Michigan that decades ago was a lively resort town that drew thousands each year. → Read More

Man OK after car launches off US-131, drops 40 feet

A Grand Rapids man's morning commute ended with a totaled car and a story that sounds more like a stunt scene than a winter driving experience in Michigan. → Read More

Restaurant owners push to set data benchmarks for restrictions

The push continues to allow restaurants to welcome more patrons, but it doesn't look like anything will change in the immediate future. → Read More

4 state legislators reintroduce bills to repeal Michigan’s ‘tampon tax’

Legislation to exempt menstrual hygiene products from the sales and use tax in Michigan has been reintroduced in Lansing. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, disbursement expansion sign of rollout progress

While many who are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine still struggle to get an appointment, recent announcements from the state and local providers offer a sign of progress in accessibility. → Read More

Panel to look at improving internet access in Kent County

A new subcommittee within the Kent County Board of Commissioners will examine internet access across the county. → Read More

Whitmer proposes funds to ban guns from the Michigan Capitol

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer included funds to implement a complete firearms ban in the state Capitol in her state budget proposal. → Read More

Brinks pushes for property tax relief for businesses hurt by COVID-19

In addition to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s plan to continue supporting businesses hit hard by the pandemic, there’s bipartisan support for some property tax relief in the Michigan legislature. → Read More

Woman hit, killed after pulling over because of car trouble

A driver who pulled over because of car trouble was hit and killed by another vehicle north of Niles, authorities say. → Read More

Kalamazoo Public Schools will finish out school year fully remote

Kalamazoo Public Schools has decided against bringing students back in to the classroom in person for the rest of the school year. → Read More

Shorted by feds, MI to have fewer vaccination appts next week

The state health department will need to address a shortage in allocated second doses of COVID-19 vaccines after the federal government didn't deliver on anticipated shipments. → Read More