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Hundreds gathered in Grand Rapids’ Ah-Nab-Awen Park Friday afternoon for a march to bring attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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A feasibility study conducted for John Ball Zoo shows that a potential aquarium should be built in Kent County as opposed to Muskegon County.
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A West Michigan Latino organization is kicking off Cinco de Mayo weekend with a celebration Friday May 3, 2024
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A state representative from Grand Rapids has returned COVID funds she received from Kent County over discrepancies found in her grant applications
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners voted today authorizing a ballot proposal that could increase the county’s lodging tax.
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After decades of philanthropy, The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation is ending, but the couple's son hopes it inspires others to give
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Michigan has it first African American female Eagle Scouts, an accomplishment earned by two young women from Grand Rapids
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In a letter sent to the Kent County Board of Commissioners, Grand Rapids city leaders say plans for an aquarium are in the works, but how would the project be funded?
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In the past the Memorial Day parade in Grand Rapids was typically scheduled in the evening on May 30th, the traditional date for the holiday
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Grand Rapids Public Schools is adding a health center to its growing number of clinics already available at other school buildings