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The funding will provide loans to new and emerging Latino-owned businesses
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Kaylee Moreno and Carola Carassa join in to discuss the importance of health and fitness.
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Citing what it calls the dismantling of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs and safety concerns, organizers of a West Michigan Latino Festival have cancelled this year’s event
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Today, community members, leaders, and stakeholders celebrated the re-opening of Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
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Some Grand Rapids residents will be able to start riding e-bikes and e-scooters for free, Michigan is making progress on reducing the housing shortage, the Grand Rapids Hispanic Festival is coming up, and more.
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Less than half of eligible Latino voters in Michigan are registered to vote
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Congresswoman Hillary Scholten joined Hispanic business owners to announce federal funding to help build the new West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Grand Rapids.
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A West Michigan Latino organization is kicking off Cinco de Mayo weekend with a celebration Friday May 3, 2024
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Davenport University announced a first-of-its-kind initiative Tuesday at its Grand Rapids' campus, aimed at Spanish speakers
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Guillermo Cisneros, President and CEO of the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, discusses new infrastructure supports economic advancement of Latino owned businesses and talent development.