Priority Health's Emily Martens, lead territory manager, discusses turning 26 and why that's such a milestone for health coverage. She also shares tips for health plan shopping and common mistakes to avoid.
Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives or GRAAMA has a new home, a first class museum devoted to the history of Black communities. We get the details about the opening of the doors with George and Deborah Bayard.
The largest piano festival in North American returns to Kalamazoo. This April 30, the Irving S. Gilmore International Piano Festival will attract top pianists and crowds. Executive Director Pierre Van der Westhuizen joins in with the details.
GRPS has unveiled its first electric school buses. Christopher Dean of Dean Transportation joins the show to talk about the planning, implementation, and infrastructure involved in this historic moment.
Local Authors Jean Stoffer and Grace Start, a mother-daughter design duo, release a kid's book, We Are Home When We Are Together. The book helps kids deal with big emotions that come with moving or other family transitions.
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