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We talk to Colleen Perdok, fund development coordinator about the details.
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The GRPD has released its latest crime statistics, Democratic state lawmakers want to strengthen due process rights, and more.
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A look at how federal cuts to SNAP are affecting H.O.P.E Gardens, Meijer is being sued by a Canadian retailer, the Michigan DHHS is urging families to get caught up on their vaccines, budget talks in Lansing remain stalled on K-12 funding, and more.
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Head of the American Psychiatric Association Foundation Dr. Rawle Andrews joins in to discuss a free training program.
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Harrison Park Academy is celebrating the opening of a new health clinic, more than $2 million in federal funding is headed to West Michigan to restore the rapids while guarding against sea lamprey, Grand Rapids is considering a new noise ordinance in response to complaints about loud protests, and more.
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Maribeth Groen talks about this collection of supplies to support local student in Allegan, Kent, and Ottawa Counties.
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Michigan's Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Program is in its second year, but some parents are still unsure of the details
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We talk to Jessica Johns from the Storehouse of Community Resources about this event.
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CEO Taylor Huntey and Director Karen Farr discuss early education and community importance.
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Before careers as an orthodontist, sports psychologist, or mechanical engineer comes a lot of hard work and dedication in high school and beyond. Three students share how education is jump starting their drive to make their dreams possible