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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is entering the final stretch of extensive upgrades at state parks and trails, including three parks in West Michigan
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Kent County Parks is once again offering low-cost, nature-based programming
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The Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation department is encouraging residents to make the most of the season
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The Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission is recommending an updated Parks and Open Space millage
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The 9,000-acre network of protected public lands, parks and an 85-mile trail system will link Grand Rapids to Grand Haven
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Kent County explores how to make a unique four-mile stretch of road safer and more enjoyable while protecting its special cultural significance
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The long-awaited Holland Ice Park isn't even open yet and reservations are selling out
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Phase 1 was completed in 2016. Located near John Ball Zoo, it’s receiving funding for additional improvements. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is seeking the public’s input
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Kentwood is supporting more accessible recreation programs, a Muskegon family has plans for the old Corner Church, our latest Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, and more.
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For the first time since 2020, pet owners in Muskegon will have steps down to the city’s dog beach on Lake Michigan. The stairs should be in place by May first.