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  • West Michigan based nonprofit MOKA has acquired five adult foster care homes in Muskegon County, West Michigan could be just five years away from opening a massive $370 million aquarium, movie previews, and more.
  • Ottawa Co. does not hire administrator, Calder Plaza enhancements, Asian Longhorned Tick detected, Homecoming of the Three Fires event, Parents of school shooter appeal, Trump signs bill pushed by John James, and the state passes a higher education bill. New movie releases for this weekend
  • U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten reacted to President Trump's stance on the Israel-Iran conflict, a Caledonia woman has pled guilty to providing a false statement during an investigation into Unlock Michigan campaign finances, and more.
  • BAMF Health offers expertise, GFS partners with DoorDash, excavation company clears lots for homes, a deadly opioid has reemerged, MI SOS asks judge to refuse subpoena, signature campaign could undo new minimum wage, and rent bills in the MI Senate. Grove Restaurant receives award.
  • Rep. Scholten's Lowering Cost Caucus, Whitmer's budget for crime victims, Latino business leaders gather at GVSU, GR achieves certification for environmental program, lawmakers fail to reach K-12 budget, Appeals Court upholds blood test program, and Slotkin calls for new vision for Dems.
  • Grand Rapids based arts and culture nonprofit The Diatribe is launching a new phase of its capital campaign, GVSU has kicked off its fourth annual Black Boys and Men National Symposium, a conversation with the Grand River Poetry Collective, and more.
  • Jennifer Moss goes on a ghost tour, the City of Grand Rapids wants your help naming a park, a local healthcare provider is offering home visits and more state and West Michigan news.
  • Three smart homes are now available to low income families in Grand Rapids, MDARD has awarded 24 grants for land based industries, Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper talk this weekend’s new movies, and more.
  • Last week Dr. Chet discussed the difference between primary and secondary prevention of degenerative disease like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Can something like a polypill reduce second heart attacks and strokes? What is a polypill? Dr. Chet explains on this episode of Straight Talk on Health
  • At the end of a year in which pop songs were a constant, provocative part of the national conversation, NPR Music critic Ann Powers sifts through the 100 most popular songs of the year to highlight 10 pure pop pleasures worth remembering.
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