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Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper preview this weekend’s new films, City of Grand Rapids commissioners are taking on the housing crisis, Muskegon is set to see a new middle school, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Advances in public health around the world are grounded in four areas: fluoridation, immunization, water purification and pasteurization. In the 1930s, the U.S. Public Health Service determined tooth decay “an urgent public health problem.” As part of NPR’s series on historical markers, Off the Mark, WGVU revisits Grand Rapids’ fluoride story with two dentists who lived it.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy announced over $102,000 through twenty-seven grants to local governments and nonprofits throughout the state of Michigan
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For our main feature today Shelley Irwin talks to local author Cait West about her new memoir, Rift. Also, women entrepreneurs in Muskegon have grants available, the spread of bird flu is impacting 4 H fairs, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Women entrepreneurs in Muskegon are being encouraged to apply for business grants. Here's how the initiative works
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Deb's Day at Gilda's Club, the Muskegon Area District Library welcomes author Angeline Boulley, Festival of the Arts partners with the Amway River Bank Run, annual Community cleanup, and the book, 50 States 1,000 Eats.
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We talk to Jackie Endres, with MADL, about this Wednesday’s event.
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Owners want a to create a safe space and community hub for like-minded people
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Superintendent Cortez says these forthcoming adult education classes will address the economic disadvantages that several district families face
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We have another edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, the Grand Rapids Board of Education invites you for coffee, Adopt-A-Highway volunteers return to clean up the roads, and more state and West Michigan news.