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Western Michigan University's College of Aviation is getting ready to move into a new building at its Battle Creek campus.
The $24-million project is expected to be complete by April and represents the university furthering its investment in the city

According to the House’s top-ranking Republican, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) emerged from the imbroglio over her past embrace of conspiracy theories and misinformation regretful and committed to holding herself to the “higher standard” her position demands.

Republicans who backed the push to impeach former President Donald Trump now face backlash from their constituents as the issue continues to divide the party – and threatens to loom large in primary races that are still years away.

On Monday night, a motion by the Third Congressional District of the Michigan Republican Party to censure Rep. Peter Meijer failed, a source has told 13 ON YOUR SIDE.

(CNN) - They've faced sharp backlash from former President Donald Trump and his supporters and been censured by their state parties, all the while facing new threats of primary challenges from the right.

Yesterday evening, Congressman Meijer (R-MI) released his statement regarding his decision to vote against stripping Rep. Greene of her committee assignments.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Some Republicans say the impeachment of former President Donald Trump is driving disunity and that the only way to heal is to let it go. U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer disagrees.

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Meijer will hold his first virtual town hall this Wednesday at 7:30PM ET. The virtual town hall will take place on Zoom and will be live streamed on Facebook. Constituents can RSVP using the information below and will be able to participate with the Congressman on camera.

WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — President Joe Biden is planning to meet with 10 GOP senators who've proposed a $618 billion COVID relief bill.
The bill is less than half of the $1.9 trillion plan he's offered. The smaller of the two is more appealing to Rep. Peter Meijer (R-Grand Rapids).

“While Trump’s grip on the GOP is still tighter than ever, a few freshman Republicans are stepping up to urge the party to change course.
