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Kellogg was founded in Battle Creek in 1906.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about the Michigan Economic Development Corporation investing in the New Community Transformation Fund. A new housing study reveals Kent County is slowly improving its housing inventory. But first, a blockbuster deal involving Grand Rapids-based SpartanNash selling to an East Coast wholesale grocery distributor.
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Neil Topliffe talks about this annual event.
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CEO of Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore Vivian TerMaat and one of the leading sales cadet, Ingrid join the show.
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Neil Topliffe talks about the importance of this annual event, the 87th year of raising funds for Camp Manitou-Lin through the sale!
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With the number of photographs surviving, he holds a Fire Sale later in the Month at the DAAC.
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A Grand Rapids dining staple is up for sale. The owner of the Fat Boy restaurant on Plainfield Avenue has announced he’s retiring.
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Shelly Tansley discusses why this activity is such a strong supporter for shaping the future of girl leadership.
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Siegel Jewelers’ Jim Siegel talks about this weekend’s Estate Jewelry Sale.
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The Walker venue is home to the National Basketball Association’s G-League Grand Rapids Gold.