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Some Franklinton residents in the shelter area who spoke with The Dispatch said they were unaware that a chemical manufacturing plant was nearby.
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MillerKnoll is closing its Muskegon facility.Around 250 people work at the plant, the spokesperson said, and “the majority” of the jobs will be moved to Spring Lake. The spokesperson did not ...