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The 16 dance, cardio, and yoga classes will run weekly from May 13 to Aug. 22.
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The Urban League of West Michigan’s Opportunity Empowered program is a partnership between the league and Heart of West Michigan United Way. The goal is to turn residents’ grassroots ideas into reality
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Proceeds from the MOO-mentum Ice Cream Parlor will go towards programming at the Momentum Center for Social Engagement.
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Tours Around Michigan has become the first tour company in the United States to be endorsed by Europe’s Accessible Travel Press.
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The OpiRescue app is available for download statewide in Michigan on Android and IOS platforms.
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Centers are located in Holland, Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Allendale and Wyoming. Appointments can be made by calling 2-1-1 in Kent or Ottawa County
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Grand Haven Public Safety said several locations in the southeast section of the city were vandalized with graffiti in late February, which involved swastikas and racial slurs. The City is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of suspects.
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Weekly we celebrate the work of area individuals and organizations advancing equity in our community.
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Meijer's Women's History Month collection uplifts women artists, benefits American Heart AssociationFive percent of product sales will go to benefit the American Heart Association.
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“Every child should be treated like a child. They deserve to be in school. They deserve to have time with their peers. They deserve to be welcomed in the U.S. and feel like any other child, but not to be forced to work for 12 hours a day and 7 days a week. This is unacceptable," Rose Mayan with Michigan United said.
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Hearthside Food Solutions came under fire, after an investigation by the New York Times claimed multiple, underage migrant workers were employed at the company's Grand Rapids-based plant. Hearthside will be conducting an independent review over protocols and staffing agency partners.