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‘Breathe, reflect and recharge': Zeeland Hospital unveils new outdoor space
ZEELAND — A new space at Corewell Health Zeeland Hospital will provide an area for patients, visitors and staff to take a moment in the sun. The hospital recently unveiled a new outdoor patio, for use by staff and the community. It’s located just outside the hospital, near its cafeteria, and was made possible by gifts. The lead gift came from Jon Walter of Walter’s Gardens in Zeeland. ...
Davenport University’s CASA Latina joins LAUP Fiesta in Holland
Davenport University was one of the sponsors of this month’s Fiesta Week in Holland. This is the 60th anniversary of the organizing group, the Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP). The events that were held from July 15 -21 included music, performances, discussions and an artisan’s market. The...
Celebrate 20 Years of the Gentex Street Performer Series in Downtown Holland Tomorrow!
To celebrate 20 years of the Gentex Street Performer Series on Thursday, July 25, participating Downtown Holland businesses will be offering select 20% off discounts all day long. From 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, event attendees can try their hand at playing Plinko or spin the Prize Wheel to win free giveaways from Downtown Holland while supplies last. Attendees can also enter to win one of twenty $20 gift cards to some of Downtown Holland’s most popular shops and restaurants and pose for photographs in front of the custom balloon wall. Downtown Holland will also be releasing a featured video, produced by the City of Holland, on Facebook that morning to mark the special occasion.
GVSU and GR Chamber event addresses international student hiring
The forum was organized by Grand Valley State University. The goal? Sharing with local small business owners how they can successfully integrate global perspectives into their workforce by hiring international students from nearby universities. Rachel Salinas is the Assistant Dean for Grand Valley’s College of Computing. She explains why international...
Beware: MI Residents Warned To Avoid These Items Attracting Ticks
Summertime in Michigan means spending more time outdoors and there are more pests to be aware of. One of those pests includes ticks, which are causing concern for residents in the Great Lakes State as cases of Lyme disease rise. And experts are warning Michigan residents to avoid certain items that could attract ticks and lead to potentially deadly bug bites.
28th Street sports bar closing as developer eyes more housing for Wyoming ‘city center’ plan
A commercial real estate investment firm has acquired Frankie V’s Sicilian Pizza and Grill, which will close in the coming months to make way for more development that ties into the city of Wyoming’s broader plan for the 28th Street corridor. Magnus Capital Partners LLC, which recently developed...
FBI Warning Michigan Residents of New Crime Trend Called Jugging
A new crime trend has led to law enforcement warning everyone to be very careful at ATMs in Michigan. I was today years old when I learned of the term 'Jugging.' The FBI describes this new crime trend below,. Jugging refers to a crime in which a suspect, or group...
Michigan Hospital Named One of the Best for Cancer Treatment in U.S.
When facing a cancer diagnosis, choosing the right hospital can make all the difference. America is home to some of the best cancer treatment centers globally, offering cutting-edge technology, groundbreaking research, and compassionate care. So how do you go about finding the very best in cancer care? The U.S. News...
Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines
Jackson, Mich.-headquartered Consumers Energy on July 23 laid out plans to clear and remove trees along more than 7,000 miles of power lines this year as part of the energy provider’s stepped-up commitment to protect ... Read More » The post Michigan’s Consumers Energy intensifies forestry work near power lines appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Michigan Expecting Bitter Cold Temperatures In Extended Forecast
Many Michigan residents want to hang on to summer as long as possible to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather. But, for those who are anticipating the fall season and cooler temps, they may be here soon. And it could feel more like winter than fall in Michigan as bitterly cold weather is expected to grip the Great Lakes state this season.
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