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(3) Sr. Barbara returns to City Connection, live Monday evening at 5pm

Got a question for Mayor Heartwell? Tonight is your opportunity to interact with our Grand Rapid's most prominent elected official - this episode marks the triumphent return of Sr. Barbara Hansen

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(3) The Rapid: A Bright Future?

Just as you approach the stop, you see the bus pulling away. Could your day get any worse? Now you will have to wait for 30 minutes until the next bus comes along, making you late for work.

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(3) Fulton St. Farmer's Market opening day

Beautiful turnout, weather for farmers and marketgoers

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(3) Spreading the News

Along with community reporters, the Rapidian counts on community to distribute community news and information.

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(3) Sunday Soup #14 kicked off the fall soup season

Sunday Soup is back after its summer hiatus. If you've never come before, inside you'll find a room of people passionate about supporting local projects and eating soup.

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(3) Grand Rapids area grade schoolers help prove how Native Americans made maple sugar

Students at Blandford and Goodwillie grade schools help a research team to figure out the historically accurate way that Native Americans may have made maple sugar from tree sap.

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(3) A proud weekend for West Michigan Pride Festival

Bigger crowds, more vendors, exciting performers, and a beautiful summer day made this year’s West Michigan Pride Festival, celebrating the LGBT community, one to remember.

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(3) Celebrate Food Day October 24 premiers "What's on Your Plate?"

In order to celebrate Food Day on Monday, Oct. 24, the Greater Grand Rapids Food Systems Council, along with Food and Water Watch, will be hosting a film screening of "What's on Your Plate?...

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(3) Bartertown Diner and Roc’s Cakes to open at long last

The long-awaited vegetarian diner, located at 6 Jefferson SE, will finally open after several months of delays

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(3) GRPS/WMCAT students assist professional artist with ArtPrize entry

WMCAT students assist Tracy Van Duinen in the creation of a giant mural as an entry for 2011's ArtPrize

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