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Public invited to support Google's new projectEver since it was announced that Grand Rapids was among dozens of U.S. cities that have applied to become a test market for Google's latest project, a grassroots effort has been underway to bring a Google fiber optics network to the city.
Hero Central: West Michigan woman creates acts of kindness gameA Grand Rapids woman has created her own game to encourage random acts of kindness.
Update: Sneak peak inside 101 South Division loftsIt took more than $5 million to renovate a historic building in Grand Rapids' Heartside Neighborhood. "Let's Go to Bat for Kids" to help fund child abuse programsFor more than 20 years, the "Let's Go to Bat for Kids" event has benefited child abuse prevention and recovery programs at Catholic Charities West Michigan (CCWM).
It's Strawberry pickin' time!Strawberry picking in West Michigan only lasts three to four weeks.
Gourmet Galleria is Surviving the EconomyWZZM 13's Jennifer Pascua interviewed Deanna Noteboom, the Owner of Gourmet Galleria, on Sunday's morning newscast. Armenta Studio offers "Yoga by Donation" classesWith many watching their money more closely these days, a West Michigan yoga teacher says it's no surprise people put exercise classes on hold. That's why she's offering a "Yoga by Donation" class.
Really, Really Free Market makes its way to Wealthy St.The recession is forcing everyone to look for ways to cut corners and save money and nothing sounds better to someone watching their pocket book than the word "free." Children with Hairloss to host cut-a-thonA cut-a-thon for Children with Hairloss will be held on Wednesday, May 20 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Salon Nouveau, 2455 29th St. SE, Grand Rapids.
Stamp Out Hunger food drive seeks your donationWest Michigan mail carriers are hoping to deliver more than just your mail today. They're hoping to get your food donations to bring over to local food banks during today's "Stamp Out Hunger" event.
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks shares its missionA non-profit organization has been formed to rebuild and sustain the system of parks and public spaces in Grand Rapids. It's called "Friends of Grand Rapids Parks."
Easter Cookie Recipe from Nantucket Baking Co.Here's a recipe for Easter Cookies courtesy of Haley McNeil from Nantucket Baking Co. in Grand Rapids
Breakfast on the Go: turkey, spinach, feta omeletHere's a Breakfast on the Go recipe courtesy of Indulgence Cafe in Grand Rapids. 10-year-old music prodigy rocksIt's not that he doesn't like video games. Collin Johnson just isn't a fan of Guitar Hero.
Nature Center in Kent City offers free birdwatching eventYou can learn about Saturday at The Howard Christensen Nature Center.
Loutit District Library to host introductory fitness program for older adultsA new fitness program designed specifically for senior citizens will be held at Loutit District Library, 1051 S. Beacon Blvd., on March 23 and 30.
Spring Bridal Show of West Michigan: Designer Dress saleAre you a bride to be still in search of that perfect, but affordable, designer gown?
Women's Expo previewFrom golf, to tryouts for ABC reality television show and more than 400 booths, seminars, and presentations, there's plenty to keep the ladies busy during the Women's Expo. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to host Ladies Night Out FundraiserThe Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is the driving force behind the pursuit of a cure. About 30,000 children and adults in the U.S. are affected by this inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system.
School bonds up for vote in West Michigan schoolsSeveral schools are hoping community members head to the polls Tuesday to vote on bond proposals.
Club Envy hosts grand opening in MuskegonA new club hoping to bring new life to downtown Muskegon held its grand opening Saturday night.
Knapp Forest Elementary students inspired to pay it forwardAt Knapp Forest Elementary school, the front window is filled with more than 600 hearts. On them, students took time to make a pledge to do something kind for someone else. It's an idea inspired by a children's book read by the entire school.
aimWest to host "Tech Trends" at GVSUWondering what the newest technology transformation will be in the coming years? Then, there's an event for you.
Mayor Heartwell speaks of collaboration during "State of City" speechMayor George Heartwell gave his seventh "State of the City" address Saturday morning and he had some bold messages. His speech took a look back at the challenges of the past year. But, it also looked ahead to what's to come.
West Michigan Film Video Alliance to host membership partyThe West Michigan Film and Video Alliance is celebrating its fifth anniversary Friday night with a membership party. The event is a great opportunity to learn more about the film and video industry, network with industry professionals and get information about becoming a member.
West Michigan photographer to share her craftThere was a time when the only option of getting a beautiful portrait meant having to make an appointment with a professional photographer. But times have changed. One West Michigan woman says she has gotten over the fear of future competition by teaching her craft.
Zeeland students create "Hearts for Haiti" projectFor many schools like Innocademy in Zeeland, addressing what's happening in Haiti isn't an easy subject. But it didn't take long for many ---like 6th grader Aviva Snyder ---to step up and want to make a difference. That's how the idea for the "Hearts for Haiti" project came to be.
Inaugural 'Juice Ball' to benefit Kids' Food BasketThis coming Friday, the JW Marriott will be transformed into a "High-End" school cafeteria for the inaugural "Juice Ball", with proceeds going toward the Kids Food Basket in Grand Rapids. Deadline looms for GRPS theme schools & Centers for InnovationAt Grand Rapids Public Schools, the deadline is fast approaching for parents to apply to theme schools and Centers for Innovation.
Dinner plans on NYE? Better book now!With only two dinner seatings planned for Thursday night, Chef Nolan says demand is high to try out the new fare. "We're booking up fast so make your reservations as soon as possible," he says.
Husband shot 'gun-toating soccer mom' as she chatted on webcamA Pennsylvania soccer mom was chatting with a friend via webcam when she was shot to death by her husband, who then went upstairs and shot himself, police said Friday.
Creston High School student brings fake gun to school, may face expulsionA Grand Rapids high school student faces disciplinary action after he was found with a toy gun.
The Rapid launches expanded Rideshare programIn an effort to help people survive the economy, The Rapid is helping more commuters get on-board when it comes to carpooling. It's launching a new awareness campaign to promote its expanded Rideshare program.
Michigan rated #1 in social networking tourism campaignThe State of Michigan's Travel Michigan campaign ranked number first amongst the 50 official U.S. tourism office web sites in the use of social media according to a recent study by Gammet Interactive.
New Culinary Institute to open soonThe new Culinary Institute of Michigan will soon welcome its first students.
ACT results for Michigan students releasedThis year, a record number of high school graduates took the ACT college admission placement exam. Literacy Volunteers Needed!Every year more than 1,000 adults in West Michigan seek help when it comes to learning how to read. |
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