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Kent County Community Action is urging Congress to reject proposed cuts to vital social services, health officials are reporting more cases of West Mile and similar viruses in mosquito samples around Michigan, and more.
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Kent county Veterans Services is offering free gun locks to vets and their families, Union leaders say GRPS teachers are quitting due to uncompetitive pay and understaffing, researchers found a new home for an eaglet displaced by last week's storms, and more.
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This month marks the five-year anniversary of the Grand Rapids Promise Zone scholarship, providing free education to Grand Rapids Public School students attending Grand Rapids Community College
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Ukraine Solidarity Walk planned for Saturday in Grand Rapids, Woodland Mall hosting Unity Walk, movie talk, and more.
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Congresswomen Scholten and Stevens respond to GOP proposed Medicaid cuts, GRPS teachers say they need a raise, Crain's Grand Rapid Business Brief, and more.
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Teachers in the Grand Rapids Public Schools say they are among the lowest paid in West Michigan
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GRPS Superintendent gives State of the Schools Address, Grand Haven wetland to be developed for affordable housing, a conversation with Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway, and more.
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Grand Rapids Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Leadriane Roby recently gave her annual State of the Schools address
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The Grand Rapids Board of Education approved the statement during its regular meeting on Tuesday, February 11
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Tuesday Trump officials announced federal immigration agents can make arrests at schools. GRPS previously sent staff a letter outlining district protocol. Parents will soon receive a follow-up letter