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In studio: Rapidian reporters Michael Tuffelmire & Nick Manes

by (WYCE)

Submitted 04-02-2010 under NONPROFITS

This week, Catalyst Radio speaks with Rapidian reporters Michael Tuffelmire and Nick Manes about their story on the Heartside Neighborhood. This week's music comes from Claudia Schmidt, a Michigan musician.

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Development in Heartside - Part III: The Social Services Perspective

by (nickmanes)

Submitted 03-17-2010 under LOCAL LIFE

This is the third installment in Michael Tuffelmire and Nick Manes' Heartside Development series. The first piece focused on the perspective of the homeless in the Heartside neighborhood. The second part looked at the perspective of businesses,...

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Development in Heartside - Part II: The Business Perspective

by (nickmanes)

Submitted 03-01-2010 under LOCAL LIFE

A collaboration between Nick Manes and Michael Tuffelmire The Heartside neighborhood has been growing out of a period of urban decay. This piece is the second of a three-part series in which Michael and I explore what Heartside residents believe are...

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Clean Sweep returns to Heartside with over 200 volunteers

by (DwellingPlace)

Submitted 03-01-2010 under NONPROFITS

On Saturday, April 24th, 2010 over 200 volunteers will remove 175 bags of trash, 50 bags of yard waste and 8 bins of recycled debris from the Heartside Neighborhood as a part of Heartside Pride Clean Sweep. Part of a decade long partnership between...

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Development in Heartside - Part I: The homeless perspective

by (Michael Tuffelmire)

Submitted 02-25-2010 under LOCAL LIFE

A collaboration between Nick Manes and Michael Tuffelmire The Heartside neighborhood has been growing out of a period of urban decay. This piece is the first of a three-part series in which Nick and I will explore what Heartside residents believe...

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"You Know This Girl" at Mexicains Sans Frontieres

by (Jon Clay)

Submitted 11-14-2009 under LOCAL LIFE

   Described as "A one woman comedy about the depths of shallowness", C. Frances Fallon kept her audience laughing riotously as she quipped satirical comments about the loose-moraled, consumer driven, self-esteem lacking common club girl...

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Division Mural Saved by Neighborhood Support

by (mslager)

Submitted 11-05-2009 under NEWS

A motion was unanimously passed Nov 4th that will allow the wall and mural at 217 South Division to remain in place temporarily.  Although the Grand Rapids Historic Preservation Committee was clear that the boarding up of a historical building...

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