The Grand Rapids Art Museum is screening a short film from PBS about an ArtPrize winning artist who builds sculptures out of cardboard, the Michigan Department of Health and human Services is encouraging Michigan residents to get tested for HIV, the city of Muskegon Heights is owed an estimated 5 million dollars in unpaid income taxes.
The Michigan Senate voted to expand a low income housing assistance program, leaders of various Kalamazoo organizations gathered to discuss how new work-reporting requirements will affect local Medicaid enrollees, Michigan's only women's prison is temporarily getting a new warden.
He retires after 2 decades of service as President/CEO of Experience Grand Rapids. WGVU's Shelley Irwin talks to Doug Small, looking at successes and challenges.
Transcripts are provided upon request.
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