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Grand Rapids-based Corewell Health is partnering with a state program to help English learners find high-demand careers in the medical field
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Patrick Waterman is Ottawa County's next county administrator, The Michigan State Budget Office is making contingency plans for a partial government shutdown, it's now easier for jail inmates to get IDs upon release, and more.
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The Literacy Center of West Michigan is having to scale back due to federal cuts, GVSU is one of eight recipients of the first ever Michigan Innovation Fund, the Michigan Supreme Court is allowing a Republican lawsuit against Flint election officials to continue, and more.
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The Literacy Center of West Michigan is having to scale back their services. It comes after the Trump administration ordered the impoundment of education funding
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Employees facing language barriers have a new way to hurdle them at Hope Network Industries in Kentwood. The company is now offering an English course that fits into their workday and workplace
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Literacy Center of West Michigan reacts to funding freeze, Grand Rapids first black-owned wine and jazz bar to close, Roger That! returns to the Grand Rapids Public Museum and more.
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Executive Director of the Literacy Center of West Michigan, Dr. Wendy Falb, talks about federal funding supporting immigrants on the path to U.S citizenship that's been frozen by the Trump administration
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The Literacy Center of West Michigan, Amway River Bank Run Charity Partners, Quantum Mental Wellness Center, Van Andel Education Institute, and The 2024 Ford Trends Report
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Literacy Center Executive Director Dr. Wendy Falb is our guest.
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The funds awarded by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity come from a 15-million-dollar MI Impact Grant program. The grant, along with a Literacy Center collaboration, could help remove barriers to economic prosperity and close equity gaps.