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The 16 dance, cardio, and yoga classes will run weekly from May 13 to Aug. 22.
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The Urban League of West Michigan’s Opportunity Empowered program is a partnership between the league and Heart of West Michigan United Way. The goal is to turn residents’ grassroots ideas into reality
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According to Wedgwood Christian Services, major depression in teens has increased almost 300% over the last 14 years.
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The Dementia Institute opens its doors to West Michigan this month, serving people living with dementia and their loved ones. It will offer an array of care options, as well as training classes, simulations, support groups and more.
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63% of American Jews say they feel less safe living in the U.S. in 2024, a 41% increase, according to a new report released by the American Jewish Committee
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows Black Americans are 7.8 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than White Americans.
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Ken Whittaker, Executive Director of the Michigan's People's Campaign says Michigan Democrats could "lose their trifecta," if progress lags.
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Personal items and canned goods can be dropped off at The Candied Yam in Kentwood from 11:30am – 1:30pm. In return, community members will receive a hot plate of Southern cuisine.
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The ticketed, one-time-only performance will be held at Wealthy Street Theatre on Monday, January 15 at 7:00PM.
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Local advocate Jon Covington joins TSIS to share the importance of the message.
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“The question we asked ourselves was ‘If we eliminate food insecurity, will health outcomes improve?’ And the answer from the information we’ve been able to gather is yes," Nyssa Johnson, practice leader for Trinity Health Medical Group, Primary Care – Sparta said.
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Positioned throughout Ottawa County, these kiosk stations allow residents to download and complete court forms, file documents and paperwork, pay fees, fines, court costs, or child support, seek assistance from the Legal Self-Help Center, conduct legal research, and attend court hearings held virtually.