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Shelley Irwin talks to the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre about the annual Ten for All festival, Grand Rapids’ Community Master Plan has been released, a local nonprofit is pairing running and mental health, and more.
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Michigan’s concealed gun law requires authorities to issue a license to carry a concealed pistol unless there is a specific reason, such a felony conviction, to refuse
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After five months of renovations and expansion, the Kent County Sheriff’s Office is re-opening its correctional facility’s female mental health unit.
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A unique Grand Rapids-based national non-profit pairs running with mental health counseling. Organizers are now taking applications for the next free program
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Construction crews will break ground later this month on downtown Grand Rapids’ amphitheater project
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new loan program to help small businesses with priorities like energy efficiency upgrades to production facilities during a stop in Detroit Monday
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Grand Rapids’ Community Master Plan has been released and residents are encouraged to give feedback at a series of three scheduled meetings this week.
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Shelley Irwin talks to members of the Innovation office at the City of GR about their monthly meetings, a local eatery receives an accolade, Start Garden registrations are open, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team has announced a new PFAS contamination site along the Grand River in Walker.
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If there is police video that shows an unmarked state police vehicle hitting and killing 25-year-old fugitive Samuel Sterling in Kentwood, Kent County Commissioner Ryan Diaz wants it shared with the public
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Michigan is one of the so-called “Blue Wall” of Midwestern states Democrats need to win to retain the White House
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Registration is open for the annual competition for new business ideas. Start Garden based in Grand Rapids will give more than half a million dollars in grants to winning entrepreneurs