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(2) O'Connor's Home Brew Supply to celebrate grand opening Saturday

Midtown's newest neighborhood shop is about to be officially, officially open for business and looking to initiate novices into the popular DIY hobby of home brewing

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(2) Interview With Jim Bruckbauer of the Michigan Land Use Institute

Jim Bruckbauser works as a public transportation policy specialist

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(2) River Bank Run Runner: Laurie Craft

Local runner Laurie Craft is tuned up and ready for this weekend's 10k River Bank Run race.

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(2) Bartertown Diner raises money for market improvements at the Fulton Street Farmers Market with delicious eats

Starting July 30 and running right through the market season, our friends at Bartertown Diner are replacing regular menu items with meals made from produce fresh from FSFM that morning.

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(2) Citizens share their views on Governor Snyder at Jam for Democracy

[PHOTO ESSAY] featuring citizens petitioning to remove Governor Snyder from office

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(2) The Artists of Heartside Gallery and Studio-- Anthony Harrell

The Artists of Heartside Gallery and Studio-- Anthony Harrell

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(2) 350 AmeriCorps members gather in GR to improve community through service weekend

More than 350 of Michigan’s AmeriCorps members from across the state will come to Grand Rapids to focus on serving city parks and the Wealthy Heights neighborhood.

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(2) UICA Sells Over 700 Pieces of ArtWork for $25-50

[VIDEO] In celebration of UICA’s new building opening in July 2011 (7/11), UICA is selling over 700 pieces of artwork for $25 or $50.

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(2) Returned Peace Corps volunteers support projects during 50th anniversary year

50th Anniversary of Peace Corps is celebrated with international dinner and a yard sale to benefit future projects to support returned Peace Corps volunteers.

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(2) Catalyst Radio: Bill Cotter's documentation of six months in the occupied West Bank of Palestine

[VIDEO + AUDIO] Bill Cotter spent six months in the West Bank of Palestine and was taken back by the reactions he saw to the longest military occupation in history.

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