The Grand Rapids LGBTQ+ Healthcare Consortium is launching a series of online toolkits focused on sexual health conversations, the National Register of Historic Places is recognizing thirteen Michigan properties in 2025, GRPD chief Eric Winstrom is leaving after four years, in honor of Black History Month, a predominantly Black Grand Rapids neighborhood has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, a West Michigan bowling ball manufacturer is expanding.
Michigan's four living ex-governors are joining for a forum on civility, the table has been set for a high stakes special election in Saginaw this May, a Rochester Community Schools board member is alleging the district violated her free speech rights in a new lawsuit.
Another edition of our Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief.
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