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'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...
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!)
More Than 15 New Restaurants Have Opened in West Michigan So Far in 2024
Looking for a new restaurant to try? You're in luck! From breakfast, to seafood, to tacos, to all-you-can eat joints, more than 15 new restaurants have opened so far this year!. West Michigan continues to be awesome for foodies! Last year alone, more than 40 new local restaurants joined the...
'Fear-Free Grooming' for your furry friend in West Michigan
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Does your dog get anxious at the groomers?. You’re in luck, because a local dog training school offers "fear-free grooming" for those furry friends who get stressed when they hear the sound of hair clippers, nail trimmers or the blow dryer. Prim Rose is...
Grand Rapids Foodie Fest returns for third year
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Grand Rapids Foodie Fest was back at Calder Plaza for the third year Saturday. It was the festival’s second day. There were around 40 different food and merchandise vendors at the event selling everything from tacos, noodles and Korean corndogs to clothing and stuffed animals. The festival also had a beer tent, […]
This GR Gem is Tiny but Absolutely Smashing: Bruce Dice Museum
Looking for something to do in Grand Rapids that’s new and off the beaten path?. Look no further than the Bruce Dice Mineralogical Museum at Calvin University!. This hidden little rock-filled treasure is perfect for locals that want something unique and educational to add to their list. With gold...
Raw Deal: The Indians of the Midwest and the Theft of Native Lands
Michigan Author/Journalist Bob Downes presents a book that includes chapters on every major Indian treaty signed in Michigan, the book Raw Deal: The Indians of the Midwest and the Theft of Native Lands. With a hefty dose of Michigan’s history, including the founding of Grand Rapids, Downes takes us back to an important time.
New ‘coastal Italian’ dining experience coming to downtown Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Allora, a new restaurant described as a “fresh coastal Italian dining experience,” is expected to open by the end of the year at a renovated space in the Windquest Building that formerly housed Reserve Wine & Food. Luke VerHulst, who spent a decade...
New Murals Aim To Make Your Next Trip To Grand Rapids’ Airport More Tranquil
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is getting a makeover. On your next visit out or to the Grand Rapids airport, you may see some new eye-catching additions to the property. Have you seen the new murals coming to the airport?. Grand Rapids Airport Murals. Taking a drive at the...
Grand Haven Free Fridays concert series highlighting bands, artists with ties to Michigan
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Beginning Friday, a free concert series will be bringing bands and musicians with ties to Michigan to Grand Haven. Called Grand Haven Free Fridays, the series will feature a variety of artists performing at Lynne Sherwood Waterfront Stadium each week. Organizers say music is something...
2024 Ballpark Movie Nights: Catch Double Feature Family Fun in GR this Summer
Families in West Michigan, here’s something you’ll want to get of off the sidelines for: Family Fare Flix on the Field at LMCU Ballpark in Grand Rapids!. On select evenings this summer, you and your family can spread your blankets out and enjoy not one, but two full-length feature films under the stars.
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...
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.
Grand Rapids self-service flower stand promotes self-care through gardening
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Many living in West Michigan have heard the phrase "The west side is the best side." When it comes to flowers, farmer-florist Kristen Freeland is proving that to be true. Bestside Blooms, a micro flower farm located on the west side of Grand Rapids, opened...
The Jayhawks, Nathan Walton & The Remedy heat up the holiday: Concert Photo Recaps
On a holiday weekend, Local Spins took to the road to catch the first Free Fridays show in Grand Haven and a legendary band at The Acorn in Three Oaks. Photo galleries. Midway through their set at The Acorn in Three Oaks, Mich., on Friday, The Jayhawks delivered a rendition of the appropriately titled, “What Led Me to This Town,” from 2000’s classic, much-admired album, “Smile.”
90th Hollyhock Lane Parade celebrates July 4 in SE Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Hollyhock Lane Parade carried on a decades-old tradition in the Ottawa Hills area Thursday. The event began as a children’s bicycle parade back in 1934. Bikes are still a key component of the parade, but there were also floats, police cruisers, fire trucks,...
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