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Grand Rapids residents enjoy tree ceremony, ice skating at Grand Rapids Art Museum

Submitted 12-05-2012 under NEWS

After the annual tree lighting ceremony, residents enjoyed ice skating, carriage rides, downtown stores and exhibits at the art museum.

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West Michigan Indie hangs out with Kari Lynch

Submitted 12-04-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

WMI kicks it with Kari Lynch.

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Uptown anticipates annual Holiday Shop Hop

Submitted 12-04-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

The business districts of East Fulton, East Hills, Eastown, and Wealthy Street prepare for the annual Holiday Shop Hop event and encourage community support of local businesses.

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1,000 Kent County families waiting for Christmas meal

Submitted 12-04-2012 under NONPROFITS

Make the holiday season brighter for families in need by signing up to provide a Christmas meal through the Access of West Michigan Holiday Giving Network.

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New internship opportunities available with The Rapidian

Submitted 12-03-2012 under OPINION

New internships have been made available for next semester and are open to the general public and students from all majors and colleges.

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Live.Dance.Move inspires change in our community

Submitted 12-03-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

Local dance fitness instructor Kate Rehmus talks about how switching careers and discovering Zumba gave her strength to lose 80 pounds and fight through a troubled marriage and now dedicates her life to inspire others.

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Local artists to share meditative paintings, sculptures at Dominican Center

Submitted 12-03-2012 under NONPROFITS

Sunday, December 9th artists will be at a public reception from 11:00-5:30 p.m. Work by Mic Carlson and Edward (Fr. Joachim) Lally will be at Dominican Center Art Gallery through December.

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Greek band Bazooka blows away Tip Top Deluxe Bar and Grille

Submitted 12-03-2012 under OPINION

Tip Top welcomes touring bands from Greece and North Carolina for Tuesday night madness.

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Eastown Antiques supports food bank during Shop Hop

Submitted 12-03-2012 under NONPROFITS

The beloved antique store will designate 10 percent of its proceeds for hunger relief.

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Catalyst Radio: GR mayor tells how new city policy is addressing wage theft

Submitted 12-03-2012 under NEWS

Mayor George Heartwell cites Micah Center study showing wage theft is a problem in the Grand Rapids area, and tells how the city is taking action to remedy the issue.

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