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Michigan sees record number of new confirmed virus cases
Michigan on Saturday reported more than 3,000 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus — the highest yet during the pandemic — amid what a top health…
Broadway's Reopening Is Pushed Back Again
The Broadway League has announced an extension of closures related to COVID-19 to May.
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President Donald Trump called Michigan’s top election official a “Trump Hater” Thursday after the state mistakenly created overseas absentee ballots that…
Rockford Public: Surviving & Thriving During Teen Years
Stress and Kids. Kids and Stress. Part and parcel it seems of the teenage years. Rockford Public Schools is offering some help. It’s Developing Healthy…
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SNN: Kent City Poppy Poster Contest
As the school year draws to a close, students in Kent City are making connections with veterans in an annual contest that brings awareness to military…
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Mona Shores High School's holiday sensation
This weekend’ s performances at Muskegon’s Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts are sold out for Mona Shores High School’s 33rd annual Singing…
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Iraqi Child Survivor of USA Missile in GR for Prosthetic
An Iraqi boy injured by American missiles has come back for more medical attention thanks to a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit.Hamzah Al-Daini was playing…
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Fiona destroyed most of Puerto Rico's plantain crops — a staple for people's diet
Bananas, papaya and coffee were also affected, according to Puerto Rico's agriculture secretary. The plantain is one of the island's top commodities — and a key ingredient in many traditional dishes.
Aung San Suu Kyi is convicted again in Myanmar, alongside an Australian adviser
The former prime minister was sentenced to three years for violating the official secrets act, on top of a 20-year sentence already handed down by the military junta that took power in 2021.
Discussion: The Year In Music, 2011
Pop acts embraced the ukulele and the saxophone. Rock bands crafted weird, widescreen albums that still brimmed with solid, hummable songs. And a few notorious recluses returned to the public eye.
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