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Parks department partners with nature center on event series
Hosted at several county parks throughout the spring and summer seasons, Nature Neighbors offers a variety of educational experiences aimed at helping residents connect with the environment, each other, and the natural world around them.
Student selected for NBA Math Hoops Championship in NYC
The national competition, hosted by Learn Fresh in partnership with the NBA, blends basketball, math, and data literacy to engage middle school students in meaningful STEM learning.
84-unit housing project approved in Hudsonville
The Landings at Rush Creek would bring 84 one-bedroom townhomes to the northeast side of Hudsonville.
Health system recognized for integrating nature into patient care
Four hospitals have been recognized for their dedication and understanding of trees' vital role in human health.
Community events support increasing demand for assistance dogs
According to the nonprofit, the number of submitted interest forms has nearly doubled from 2023 to 2025.
Golf offers outlet for veteran wellness
The program promotes physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being through professional instruction and complimentary equipment while eliminating traditional barriers to the sport.
Free lakeshore concert series returns
All Parties in the Park occur on Fridays from 5 to 9 p.m. in Muskegon's Hackley Park, 350 W Webster Ave.
$50,000 grant supports mental health nonprofit
The funding, awarded through lululemon's Centre for Social Impact, supports organizations committed to making mental wellbeing more accessible through movement-based initiatives.
Airport introduces first-ever mascot
With a cheerful personality and a passion for flight, Jerry will be a mascot for both in-terminal experiences and events throughout West Michigan.
New initiative supports literacy for children with developmental differences
The alliance is comprised of community partners, educators, service providers, parents, and advocates.
Gardens acquires new sculpture
The sculpture celebrates each person’s individuality while connecting it to humanity’s shared grounding in the natural world.
New hydrotherapy tub offers enhanced comfort during labor
The deep-soaking tub provides a natural method of pain management and relaxation, creating a supportive environment that promotes a positive birthing experience.
Animal shelter returns to facility following renovations
The major building renovation, which includes updated flooring, is aimed at enhancing animal care and community services.
Summer career readiness program expands to serve more youth
Due to previous high demand, the program has nearly doubled its enrollment cap to ensure more youth can participate.
Transition brings new coffee and wine experience to downtown market
After more than a decade, Aperitivo will close its Grand Rapids Downtown Market location.
Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments at Lowell High School
Students from across Kent and Ionia counties will attend the event, which aims to promote civic education and public engagement in the judicial process.
Software agency returns to downtown Grand Rapids
The move marks a return to the city’s downtown for the company, which shifted operations during the pandemic.
Professor receives statewide award
The award honors faculty from the state’s 15 public universities for their leadership in their field and commitment to student success.
Restaurant reopens with new take on Korean cuisine
The downtown Grand Rapids restaurant has relaunched with an updated lunch menu featuring inventive fusion dishes and specialty drinks, blending tradition with innovation to meet evolving customer preferences.
Nonprofit pauses operations
The organization is asking for patience and grace as it determines the program's future.