(1) Temporary ice rinks created for two Uptown parks

Cherry and Willcox Parks both now have temporary ice skating rinks through the work of Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, neighborhood organizations, local business and individual donations.

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(1) Vault of Midnight unlocks comics for everyone

A profile of the new comic book store, Vault of Midnight, its owners and their customers.

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(1) CMC welcomes SiTE:LAB co-founder Tom Clinton as new Executive Director

Tom Clinton has accepted a new role as the Executive Director of the Community Media Center. Clinton brings multiple strengths from past roles into his leadership of local community media.

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(1) Changes in motion: how running transformed me

When I began my training for the Gazelle Girl Half Marathon, I expected to change physically. I never expected it to change who I am.

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(1) Catalyst Radio: Wege Speaker Series bringing to town wind energy expert Tom Kiernan

The Wege Foundation continues its speaker series at Aquinas College with wind energy expert Tom Kiernan, CEO of the nonprofit American Wind Energy Association. The free event on Thursday, Apr. 24 begi...

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(1) Being Kevin Barnes

of Montreal's front man gets honest about his process, what it means to be an artist, and Lousy With Sylvianbriar.

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(1) Local March against Monsanto to coincide with global event

This Saturday, residents concerned about agricultural practices and GMO's can march at the same time as others around the globe.

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(1) "City of churches" to consider legal action against begging

Tonight, the City Commission will be considering an adjustment to city laws that could put great restraints, once again, on panhandling.

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(1) Elk Brewing envisions future as go-to neighborhood brewpub

Eric Karns is the owner and brewmaster of newly opened Elk Brewing. He talks about his hopes for the brewery and doing what he loves: brewing beer.

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(1) Can I help you?

Anthony Martin recounts his experience of racial prejudice in his own neighborhood of 17 years and offers some simple advice to passersby.

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