The Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum announces the return of Ford After Five, three nights of themes trivia and one night of music, dancing, and commemoration of President Ford's swearing into office. Brooke Clement talks about these nights held in the Museum's auditorium.
Mika Meyers Attorney Kimberly Large has authored an article that sheds light on a growing trend in divorce proceedings called Collaborative Divorce. As an alternative to traditional litigation to end a marriage, it's often referred as a gentler divorce. Kimberly discuss her recent writings.
Michigan 211 is the source for residents to go for critical resources when severe weather hits, including extreme heat. Chad Veeser, Emergency Management Officer, talks about this free service, and how to take advantage.
This weekend is the Lowell Township Bridgefest at the Grand River Riverfront Parks, featuring bands, brews and BBQ events, and play for the kids. Proceeds benefit the Lowell Township Parks and Roanoke Ranch for Kids. Mike Vander Ploeg joins in with the details.
Come July 9th, Korean Culture fans will gather at the Calvin Theological Seminary Chapel, bringing a second performance of the beauty and art of the Korean Classical Culture to West Michigan. We talk to Deb Havens and Ian Haight about the event, including stunning acoustics, artists and performers and more.
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