Thank you for marching against hunger

Submitted 10-10-2012 under NONPROFITS

A compassionate community shows up for the first Million Meal March 10K hike.

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Decriminalize GR brings 'Historic' ballot initiative to voters

Submitted 10-09-2012 under NEWS

An article outlining the Decriminalize GR ballot initiative Proposal 2 in the upcoming November 6 2012 local election

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The GAAH Press Club is flying high at the circus

Submitted 10-09-2012 under NONPROFITS

The GAAH Press Club went to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Here they write about the experience.

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The piggeries: Grand Rapids' first recycling program

Submitted 10-09-2012 under NONPROFITS

Most families disposed of their household waste by throwing it to livestock, or dumping it into abandoned wells or even directly into the Grand River

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ArtPrize 2012: Impressions of a first-time viewer

Submitted 10-09-2012 under OPINION

A first-time attendee offers up her experience with ArtPrize 2012.

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Why ArtPrize needs all kinds of art

Submitted 10-08-2012 under OPINION

Should we be concerned about the level of quality at ArtPrize? A response to Joseph Becherer.

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Taste of Michigan brings 20 food bloggers to Grand Rapids

Submitted 10-08-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

On Saturday, October 6, 20 food bloggers descended upon Grand Rapids. Not for ArtPrize, but to explore something else for which West Michigan is known—its culinary delights.

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West Michigan Indie Podcast: Episode #14- The Hounds Below

Submitted 10-08-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

WMI caught up with Jason Stollsteimer's new band The Hounds Below.

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Eric Kehoe - "Fool Each Other"

Submitted 10-08-2012 under NONPROFITS

Songs from the Second Floor is a collection of the ephemeral performances that occur live on the air, in one take, on 88.1 WYCE. This video series is produced by GRTV in collaboration with WYCE and The Rapidian in order to capture and archive these rare moments.

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Women under 40 urged to take control of breast health

Submitted 10-08-2012 under NONPROFITS

Early detection saves lives! Women under age 40 often are not aware of their own breast health, dismiss a lump as nothing, or are paralyzed by fear. Waiting can change the course of a woman's life and that's why Planned Parenthood is urging women to seek help if they notice changes in their breasts.

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