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City Connection: Eric Winstrom, chief of police, to join Rapidian program manager in the GRTV studio

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Watch live on GRTV's Facebook page and YouTube channel beginning at 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9.
Rapidian Program Manager Allison Donahue, Jennifer Kasper and Second Ward Commissioner Lisa Knight on City Connection.

Rapidian Program Manager Allison Donahue, Jennifer Kasper and Second Ward Commissioner Lisa Knight on City Connection. /GRTV

Chief Eric Winstrom

Chief Eric Winstrom /City of Grand Rapids

Second Ward Commissioner Milinda Ysasi

Second Ward Commissioner Milinda Ysasi /City of Grand Rapids

On Monday, Sept. 9, Second Ward Commissioner Milinda Ysasi and Chief Eric Winstrom from the Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) will be in the GRTV studio for the September 2024 edition of City Connection.

The Rapidian's program manager, Allison Donahue, will be hosting the show. 

Members of the community can submit their questions to Commissioner Ysasi and Chief Winstrom by emailing [email protected]. The event will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube beginning at 4 p.m. on Sept. 9. 

For over 30 years, the mayors of Grand Rapids have hosted City Connection, a monthly, live call-in show on GRTV’s Livewire, Comcast channel 24. Mayor John Logie started the program in 1992 as a way to share mayoral perspective with Grand Rapidians and to bring a little more transparency to local government. City Connection is an opportunity to interact directly with one of our city’s top elected officials.

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