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Rethinking how we describe news categories

Submitted 04-20-2011 under OPINION

The Rapidian is chock full of arts and entertainment content. Is it fluff or does it signal a new way of thinking about news, community and dialogue?

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Literacy Center offers current learners free course in financial literacy

Submitted 04-20-2011 under NONPROFITS

LCWM is recognizing National financial Literacy Month by offering a free course to learners

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GR Gets Bike Friendly

Submitted 04-20-2011 under LOCAL LIFE

Josh Leffingwell and Tyler Doornbos have launched GR Bike Friendly, a bike lifestyle company looking to foster GR's bike community.

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SMart Multimedia Art Festival explores "virtual authenticity"

Submitted 04-19-2011 under LOCAL LIFE

SMart festival shares multimedia art with the Grand Rapids Community.

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Family Hope Foundation provides relief for Grand Rapids families

Submitted 04-19-2011 under LOCAL LIFE

This article features Keagan, a 4 year-old boy living with physical disabilities who received a therapy grant from Family Hope Foundation in Grand Rapids.

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GR Chamber & Davenport partner to bring tuition discount to members and dependents

Submitted 04-18-2011 under NONPROFITS

Employees of Chamber member companies - and their dependents - can now get discounted tuition at Davenport Univeristy

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National Record Store Day is here again

Submitted 04-15-2011 under NEWS

Audiophiles, listen up! Vetigo Music is celebrating National Record Store Day this Saturday with live bands, DJs and specials.

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Glance at the Past - Electric Light Baths

Submitted 04-15-2011 under NONPROFITS

1903, the Electric Light Bath made it's first appearance in Grand Rapids

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Glance at the Past - Deadly Diseases

Submitted 04-15-2011 under NONPROFITS

Secretary Wilson's 1898 Board of Health report summarizes the types of diseases and number of deaths among Grand Rapids populace.

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Glance at the Past - Chinese Restaurants

Submitted 04-15-2011 under NONPROFITS

This episode shares the story of Chan Hoy and his quest to bring Chinese food to Grand Rapids for the first time ever in 1902.

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