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(2) Footage of Northwest church building fire

Footage of this afternoon's church fire at the Latvian Apostolate at Our Lady of Aglona, in Grand Rapids' near Westside

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(2) [EASTOWN] Eastown's first yoga studio expanding to accommodate growing clientele

Greater Grand Rapids has yoga studios that offer styles such as Anusara, Ashtanga Vinyasa to Yin yoga. The Funky Buddha is the first to offer hot yoga exclusively, which sets the thermostat at 95° F.

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(2) GRPS Graduates Featured On Billboards; B2B Website

GRPS will be recognizing a special group of 23 graduates from the Class of 2011 by posting their own personal stories of perseverance, determination, and hard work on The Rapidian.

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(2) Community gathers to build outdoor gym at MLK Park

Friends of Grand Rapids partnered with Project FIT and community members to install an outdoor fitness center where the wading pool once sat.

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(2) Share the credit: Collaborators and Translators get some Rapidian love too

A quick update on some new technical changes here on The Rapidian, notably the ability to credit article collaborators and translators.

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(2) Literacy Center of West Michigan's Family of the Year

The DeLeón-Gramajo Family is named the Family of the Year by the Literacy Center of West Michigan

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(2) National Record Store Day is here again

Audiophiles, listen up! Vetigo Music is celebrating National Record Store Day this Saturday with live bands, DJs and specials.

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(2) Rethinking how we describe news categories

The Rapidian is chock full of arts and entertainment content. Is it fluff or does it signal a new way of thinking about news, community and dialogue?

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(2) Peace pole installation at Wealthy Theatre in honor of Dirk Koning

The peace pole was the closing chapter of a memorial to Dirk Koning, the first executive director of the Community Media Center.

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(2) Make Magazine editor convenes brief town hall meeting among makers

Placed symbolically on each table in the GRid70 cafewas a board game around which 25 people gathered to hear Dale Dougherty share the history of Make Magazine and the eminent Maker Faire.

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