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Residents can turn in unwanted or expired prescriptions freely and anonymously as part of the annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Health officials say this can help keep the community safe
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Regan Wright talks about the party featuring live music, food, and more at New Vintage Place.
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Commissioners unanimously approved amendments to the city’s zoning ordinance increasing and diversifying affordable dwelling units.
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It is the first time a sitting First Lady has been the keynote speaker. Former First Ladies Rosalynn Carter, Barbara Bush, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Laura Bush have attended previously
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According to the death certificate, Samuel Sterling sustained multiple blunt force injuries due to being struck by a vehicle
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Dr. Michael Henderson of VAI studies Parkinson’s disease and Lewy Body Dementia together
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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 scam has already cost some consumers in other states. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan warns scammers could use the “yes” to authorize purchases off bank accounts
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Chief Revenue Officer Lacey Dixon and VP/GM Julie Nystedt talk about the programming and more.
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Five more budget meetings are planned over the next four weeks as well as opportunities for public comment