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State’s first consolidated rental car facility being constructed in Grand Rapids
Designed to accommodate 20 years of projected rental car growth, the CONRAC will increase capacity by 30 percent and bring all rental car operations under one roof.
Pop-up art event to benefit parks
The event brings regional artists, art patrons, and nature lovers together to benefit nature and the arts.
Tryout open to West Michigan youth hockey players
Participation provides a different experience for hockey players looking for more ice time in the summer while honing their talents and testing their teamwork and adaptability skills.
Nonprofit remains committed to supporting refugees amid federal uncertainty
Despite federal policy shifts and the challenges they present, program staff have continued to provide critical services to ensure refugee families feel supported, informed, and empowered.
Law firm welcomes real estate and finance partner
His practice focuses on complex real estate projects spanning commercial, industrial, and residential properties that require sophisticated tax, financing, environmental, and municipal components.
Emmy Award-winning health journalist creates podcast to support women
With nearly 25 years of exerpience as a health and lifestyle reporter, Val brings credibility, curiosity, and humor to "The 'Pause.”
2025 HotJobs! list expands to include hospitality industry
New for 2025, hospitality has been added to the high-demand industries, which include construction and energy, health sciences, information technology, manufacturing, professional and administration, and agribusiness.
County parks walking program returns April 29
The free, eight-week initiative is designed to help participants of all fitness levels stay active.
Award-winning chefs unite to benefit kids nutrition
This year’s featured chefs include Chef of the Year Kurt Kwiatkowski, Chef Professional Mick Rickerd, Junior Culinarian Cameron Weibel, and Chef Educator Jacob Bandstra.
Mental health advocate to represent Michigan at Miss Petite USA pageant
She is Michigan’s first queen from Grand Rapids and will compete for the title of Ms. Petite USA in July in Chicago.
Charity golf outing moves, raises funds for youth housing stability
This is the first time the outing will take place at a new location since its inception 37 years ago.
Hotel debuts immersive wine series
The series offers a simple way to explore the nuances of wine.
Art and floral design celebration returns to museum
This one-weekend-only exhibition welcomes visitors to experience floral installations in the Museum’s galleries by 13 of West Michigan’s top floral designers.
5K raises awareness for limb loss
Last year’s event garnered over 300 participants and raised over $20,000.
Rowing club launches first annual river cleanup
To celebrate their efforts, participants are invited for a complimentary lunch after the cleanup.
Nonprofit launches campaign to create affordable housing
The campaign aims build 100 affordable homes in Grand Rapids.
Fund management organization appoints new principal
This latest promotion to the position of principal and full-time employment status comes after she obtained her doctorate in Chemical and Biological Engineering from Northwestern University in Chicago.
Golf course rolls out new carts for 2025 season
Since 1965, the course has been a premier public golf course in West Michigan, known for its rolling fairways and well-maintained grounds.
County protects its 9th ag property
The agreement guarantees the land will continue to be used for agricultural purposes in perpetuity.
8,000 students engage with high-demand careers
Through interactive exhibits and direct engagement with industry professionals, students experienced careers in six high-demand industries: agribusiness, advanced manufacturing, construction, health care, hospitality, and IT.