The Grand Rapids Fire Department has been named the only Class 1 fire department in the state, and one of the best in the nation, the Grand Rapids Planning commission has given the green light to an urban agricultural training center, Ottawa County healthcare workers are getting training on the health impacts of tech on young people, a large section of the Paul Henry Thornapple Trail in Kentwood are closed for improvements.
Funding for a statewide research program monitoring wastewater for COVID-19, influenza, RSV, and norovirus has been cut by the Trump administration. Local arts organizations are in limbo waiting to hear about funding after cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts.
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