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New Restaurant, Ice Cream Shop Opens in Historic Ada Schoolhouse
A schoolhouse that's been a part of Ada's history for more than 150 years is getting new life as a deli and ice cream joint!. The Little Red Schoolhouse sits at 7430 River St. Built in 1859, it served as a one room schoolhouse all the way until 1964! Later it was turned into an ice cream shop, then a flower shop after that.
'DAMN' | 5-year-old has Grand Rapids crowd in hysterics at Luke Bryan concert
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Last week, country music superstar Luke Bryan performed in front of thousands of fans at Van Andel Arena, but one of his younger fans may have stolen the show. Ella might only be five years old, but she proved to be a little more grown-up...
Behind the scenes of Muskegon's Fourth of July firework show
MUSKEGON, Mich. — On Thursday at 10:20 p.m., the sky above Muskegon's lakeshore will be filled with fireworks as the city enjoys its Fourth of July celebration. "It's a pretty significant show, last year was over half an hour," said Muskegon's Mayor, Ken Johnson. "Prime viewing throughout downtown Muskegon."
Neighborhood flower stand, Bestside Blooms, opens in Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS MI- There is a little neighborhood flower stand that recently opened off Leonard Street that community members are stopping by to check out the freshest blooms offered. The hidden gem called Bestside Blooms, located at 1112 Barber Terrace Dr. NW, is tucked into the side of Kristin Freeland’s...
Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss appointed to statewide committee by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
LANSING, Mich — Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss is set to step into a statewide role as she completes the final few months of her term as mayor. Last week, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced the appointment of Bliss to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) Executive Committee. Bliss,...
Grand Rapids Woman Wins $1 Million Playing Powerball
A 66-year-old Grand Rapids woman got the surprise of her life last month when she discovered that she had bought a Powerball ticket worth $1 million. Lisa Cecil said in a release from the Michigan Lottery that she was so shocked (and a little in disbelief) that she ran around her house after midnight, waking up everyone in the home. She wanted them to look at her ticket and confirm that she had one. (Honestly, Lisa, I would have done the exact same thing!)
These 5 Grand Rapids Teens May Have Witnessed A Murder
The Grand Rapids Police Department needs your help to find out what happened to one of our very own. Police are looking for several potential witnesses to a murder. Have you heard about the murder of La'Kyijah Williams?. While riding her scooter, the 15-year-old was shot and killed in downtown...
Transplant House Opens To Support West Michigan Families on Organ Transplant Journey
I truly believe that the greatest gift you can give another person is the gift of life. I've been an organ donor for over 10 years, and I'm the grateful loved one of someone who is still here today thanks to a desperately needed kidney transplant. When it comes to...
World’s largest free-standing flag flies near Lake Michigan
I bet you didn’t know that the largest free flying American Flag in the world flies proudly less than 3 miles from Lake Michigan. The flag is just east of I-43 at Acuity Insurance in Sheboygan Wisconsin (which is only 117 miles in a straight line from Grand Rapids). The flag is on a pole […]
Grand Rapids Taco & Tequila Fest returning with over 100 spirits
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - A popular outdoor tequila festival is set to return to Grand Rapids’ northeast side. Tickets are now on sale for the second annual Taco and Tequila Fest planned for 4-8 p.m., Saturday, July 27, at Riverside Park. If you purchase a product or register for...
Former Reserve Wine and Food rebranding with focus on coastal Italian food
Former downtown Grand Rapids restaurant Reserve Wine and Food, which closed on May 2 to undergo a redesign and concept change, will re-emerge this fall as Allora, an upscale coastal Italian concept focused on authentic cuisine. Owned by Windquest Group, the family office for Dick and Betsy DeVos, Reserve Wine...
WELCOME HOME | Wayland fire chief back home after cardiac emergency
WAYLAND, Mich. — After 68 days, Wayland Fire Chief Jim Stoddard is finally returning home. Stoddard had a cardiac emergency on April 26, and has spent the last three months in the hospital and recovering at Mary Free Bed. Now, the community is rallying around him as he returns...
Storm Team 8 forecast, Daybreak, 070424
Overall dry with abundant high-level clouds. Expect variably cloudy conditions in the afternoon with highs in the mid 80s. Shower chances are most likely between 5 PM – 8 PM, with areas near I-94 the most likely to see rain. Any showers that form will be quick to move out.
Sand Lake preparing for first ever motorhome demolition derby
SAND LAKE, Mich. — Sand Lake, a village of just more than 500 people, is expecting thousands over the next few days as they begin their 154th annual 4th of July celebration. "Fourth of July weekend, it means everything," said Jim Trolard, a member of the Sand Lake Chamber of Commerce, and a founder of Unique Motor Sports USA and Demo Derby.
One of Michigan’s Largest Outdoor Food Festivals Is Coming To GR This Weekend
For three days, West Michigan residents will be in a food heaven. Do you need something to do this Fourth of July weekend besides watching fireworks?. The Grand Rapids Foodie Fest is happening on July 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2024 at Calder Plaza. For three days, the Foodie Fest will...
Local Brewer From West Michigan Will Compete At 2024 Paris Olympics
The Great Lakes State will be well represented at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Athletes from all over the state are set to compete this summer for gold and glory, and that includes a few of our own right here in West Michigan. Kalamazoo native Heath Baldwin has qualified for...
Publisher for Lady Gaga, Willie Nelson accuses Muskegon brewery of copyright violations
A Muskegon brewery is finding out that one “Bad Romance” can drive music copyright holders “Crazy” if the proper licenses are alleged to be “Missing” from the local venue. Muskegon’s Unruly Brewing Co. faces a federal lawsuit from three music publishers who are alleging...
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