The Ferris State University women's golf team is in fourth place after the first day of competition at the Warrior Invitational, which began Monday at Orchards Golf Club in Washington, Michigan.
The Ferris State University men's golf team is in third place after the first day of play at the University of Indianapolis Invitational, held at Broadmoor Country Club in Indianapolis.
Ferris State University's women's golf team secured a second-place finish at the Bulldog Fall Classic, which concluded on Sunday at Katke Golf Course in Big Rapids.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten shared updates about local events including a town hall on democracy and the opening of a new fire station via social media posts dated September 26-27, 2025.
The Ferris State University women's golf team is in second place after the first round of the Bulldog Fall Classic, held at Katke Golf Course in Big Rapids, Michigan.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used social media between September 25-26, 2025 to share updates on legislative proposals supporting small businesses, participation at a children's museum event, and discussions around affordable energy policy in...
In 2024, all of the H-2A petitions filed by employers in the Grand Rapids Reporter publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-2A Employer Data Hub.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used social media posts dated September 23-24, 2025 to spotlight West Michigan Aviation Academy's value and urge congressional action on government funding.
The Ferris State University men's golf team finished in a tie for fourth place at the University of Indianapolis Fall Invitational, which concluded on Tuesday at Broadmoor Country Club in Indianapolis.
Ferris State University's women's golf team secured third place at the Warrior Invitational, which concluded on Tuesday at Orchards Golf Club in Washington, Michigan.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted on September 22 about supporting West Michigan's health centers and addressing women's participation in the workforce.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media platform on September 20–21, 2025 to comment on President Trump’s H-1B visa policies and advocate for investment in air traffic control systems.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her social media platform on September 19-20, 2025 to promote recent legislative actions supporting clean water initiatives and amendments benefiting small businesses.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted statements between September 18-19 addressing union support, condemning political violence, and discussing potential government shutdowns.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten used her official X account on September 17-18, 2025, to announce a town hall event with Secretary Jocelyn Benson and discuss recent legislative initiatives on pipeline safety and small business support.
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten posted several tweets on September 17, criticizing Republican leadership regarding national emergency resolutions and urging action on federal funding.