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New Entertainment Center + Restaurant, Serving Gigantic Sundae Coming to Grand Rapids
Looking for something fun to do with the kiddos or date night? A new family-friendly entertainment center is coming to Grand Rapids!. New Entertainment Center, Restaurant, Bar Coming to Woodland Mall. The company that owns Dave and Busters is opening up Main Event near Von Maur at Woodland Mall soon.
Cornerstone University appoints dean to new School of Health, Science and Technology
Cornerstone University’s new School of Health, Science and Technology just graduated its first class of nurses under the leadership of its first dean, Dr. Misty Emmons. She says as a faith-based university, the nursing program focuses on a holistic approach, teaching that providing great care means addressing a patient’s physical, mental and spiritual needs.
Tucker Wetmore plots debut headling tour: “An absolute dream of mine”
Fast-rising country artist Tucker Wetmore has announced his headlining Waves on a Sunset Tour. The trek kicks off Oct. 4 in Statesboro, Georgia, and will hit Chattanooga, Grand Rapids, Little Rock, Knoxville and more before concluding in Chicago on Nov. 16. “GUYS I’M GOING ON MY FIRST HEADLINE TOUR!!” Tucker...
Grand Rapids Downtown Market Welcomes Curry Leaf Indian Cuisine to Market Hall
Women-Led Restaurant’s Expansion Brings Distinct Indian Cuisine to Downtown Grand Rapids. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 22, 2024 – The Grand Rapids Downtown Market today announced Curry Leaf Indian Cuisine will open their second location inside the Market Hall later this month. Curry Leaf’s new downtown restaurant will offer a similar menu to its Kentwood location. With the addition of Curry Leaf, the Market Hall is now home to 18 indoor merchants.
After rewriting state record book, West Michigan tennis star looking forward to next chapter
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Whether it was celebrating a win or learning from a loss, being able to share those ups and downs with her teammates is what Ryan Morey valued most about high school tennis. And it was her team-oriented approach that allowed the outgoing senior at Forest...
Fewer cars are being stolen in 2024, mid-year data shows
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — After a surge in car thefts following the COVID-19 pandemic, data suggests that things may soon be returning to normal- mid-year data for the city of Grand Rapids shows an almost 40% decline in stolen vehicles. Over a million vehicles were stolen in 2023, equating...
Adventure Credit Union opens new branch
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Adventure Credit Union opened a new branch today on Alpine directly across from Meijer. For years, that building sat vacant, so it’s great to see Adventure making this investment in the community. They really care about the local community and helping people achieve financial wellness.
Michigan Medicine notifies nearly 57K patients after health information potentially exposed in cyberattack
(CBS DETROIT) - Michigan Medicine notified approximately 56,953 people about a data breach that impacted employee email accounts and possibly exposed patient health information. Officials on Monday said three Michigan Medicine employee email accounts were breached on May 23 and May 29 due to a cyberattack unrelated to the recent CrowdStrike outage.After discovering the breach, the attacker's IP address was blocked, and immediate password changes were made.Michigan Medicine couldn't find any evidence that the cyberattack's goal was to gain access to patient health information, "but data theft could not be ruled out."Due to this, the contents of all emails involved were...
Michigan Lottery Transitions to 1-800-GAMBLER for Responsible Gaming Support
The Michigan Lottery announced Monday that it will be transitioning to the National Problem Gambling Helpline, 1-800-GAMBLER, for responsible gaming support, according to the press release. This aligns the agency with the Michigan Gaming Control Board and other online gaming platforms operating in Michigan in promoting 1-800-GAMBLER. New Michigan Lottery...
Michigan worker groups strip union bosses of collection powers, sue others
(The Center Square) – Nearly six months after the Michigan Legislature repealed Right to Work laws, more groups of workers are taking action against what they say are coercive measures of some unions to collect fees. Mechanics from Brown Motors in Petoskey and drivers from MV Transportation in Ypsilanti...
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