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We bring together two strangers for a conversation – about their lives - not politics. Rachel and Sarah discover that caring for others and religion is important in their lives. They share a common belief of being your best self in this lifetime.
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Two new Kent County teachers talk about how the West Michigan Teacher Collaborative assists with earning necessary credentials for teaching careers.
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The two-hour special investigates the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek the presidency. The film offers insight from those who know both candidates best, revealing key moments that shape how they would lead America if they are elected in November. WGVU talks with award-winning filmmaker Michael Kirk.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez discusses the implementation of an increase in the state’s minimum wage. A coalition of farmers are pushing back on federal wage mandates for migrant workers. How a cut in interest rates could spur the local mergers and acquisitions market.
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On Today’s episode, David Hast and WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf talk about the film Wildlife, directed by actor Paul Dano, and about other actors who became directors
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez discusses Trinity Health Muskegon addressing food insecurity, Kent County exploring commercial corridors for housing – and - business groups seeking amendments to the new paid sick leave law.
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Grand Rapids Whitewater president and CEO Steve Heacock discusses state requesting city of Grand Rapids design modifications and project status.
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David Hast and WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf talk about the film debut of Peter Bogdanovich, Targets, which was produced by low-budget producer Roger Corman. Targets stars Boris Karloff.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about a state law addressing surprise hospital billing and the groundbreaking of Grand Rapids’ Joan Secchia Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital. Also, a new retail trend: surging bookstore construction.
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David Hast and WGVU’s Scott Vander look at two movies from Peter Bogdanonvich; “What’s Up, Doc?” and “Paper Moon”
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about the Michigan Supreme Court's rulings impacting businesses and their employees. Also, Kent County voters renew the Ready By Five millage and the lodging tax hike supporting transformational projects.
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Yasojiro Ozu is one of the greatest Japanese directors from the silent era until his death in 1963. Tokyo Story is masterpiece, made in 1953. On today’s Have You Seen…? David Hast and WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf talk about Tokyo Story and more from Ozu’s filmography