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A new study by researchers at Michigan State University has found a correlation between people who spend a lot of time on social media and their propensity to fall for “fake news” stories.
Grand Rapids Fire Department Fire Chief Brad Brown (left) and Batallion Chief Mark Fankhauser (right) wrap hotdogs for people ...
Newsweek’s recognition puts Grove in competition for the top spot in a national readers' choice contest alongside one other ...
As part of what has been a $100 million five-year renovation project, the Grand Hotel enlisted the help of Dorothy Draper & ...
Celebrate the Christian storytellers impacting popular culture.
For example, The Black Sheep will have live music, free popsicles, and other food and drink specials. Petrichor Plant Farm ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to plague the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region, with multiple states under air ...
High school baseball teams were very busy on Wednesday playing regional semifinal games at several neutral sites to get ready ...
A real estate newcomer in the midst of acquiring a Grand Rapids land bank parcel for a housing project has received a grant ...
Chris Stapleton is coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan’s Van Andel Arena next Thursday and Friday as part of his “All American Road Show” with support from Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Parker ...
Michigan needs more doctors than ever. A startling 72 of Michigan’s 83 counties are classified by the federal government as a ...
The U.S. Department of Labor began a nationwide "phased pause" in operations at 99 Job Corps centers, including three ...
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