Creating a community for those affected by rare disease
Submitted 02-13-2018 under NONPROFITS
On March 3, 2018, Calvin College and the Rare Disease Research Group will hold the first Rare Disease Symposium.
Updated: City Connection: Deputy Chief Eric Payne discusses police community relations
Submitted 02-12-2018 under NONPROFITS
Join us today, Monday, February 12, 2018 at 5 p.m. on LiveWire, Comcast Cable 24, for tonight's episode of City Connection. Mayor Rosalynn Bliss will be joined by Chief Deputy Eric Payne. The topic of the show will be community/ police relations.
Ethics and Religion Talk: What happens to a Secular Humanist Part 1
Submitted 02-12-2018 under OPINION
Does a secular humanist who follows his or her heart and lives in general by the Golden Rule have a chance of seeing Heaven?
In Season: February 10, 2018
Submitted 02-10-2018 under NONPROFITS
Join us all winter for a great selection of Michigan grown, raised and created items!
Celebrating African American History Month: Jamiel Robinson, Founder of Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses
Submitted 02-09-2018 under NONPROFITS
Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses works with Black owned businesses in Grand Rapids
Your old printer, copier, scanner or fax machine may also put your data at risk
Submitted 02-09-2018 under NONPROFITS
When it comes time to retire your old devices with memory storage, recycle them with a certified electronics recycler who will ensure they won’t be destined for a landfill and that your data is completely destroyed.
Meijer Gardens' 23rd annual Butterfly Exhibition highlights global journey taken by butterflies to reach West Michigan
Submitted 02-08-2018 under NONPROFITS
Explore the wondrous journey of thousands of butterflies as they fly freely in the Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory March 1 through April 30.
Grand Rapids City Commissioners vote for reset on City Manager search
Submitted 02-08-2018 under NEWS
February 6, 2018, Tuesday night's City Commission meeting had commissioners voting not to appoint a new city manager but to reopen the search. Northeast neighbors voiced opposition to a proposed new development in their neighborhood.
Small steps, big results
Submitted 02-07-2018 under NONPROFITS
A new year is often thought of as a new start. For Johnny, this January has been the realization of a long-time goal. This is a special story for me to be able to share with you: the hard work and long road that’s resulted in a new type of life for one of our graduates.
A century and counting: Aerial surveys help manage elk herd
Submitted 02-07-2018 under NONPROFITS
In 1918, seven elk were reintroduced to Michigan’s landscape. Now a century later, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources estimates the herd as grown to approximately 1,100.