People staying home because of the coronavirus crisis can add to their skills with free online courses from Grand Rapids Community College Workforce Training
In early May, engineering students at Calvin University are usually putting their finishing touches on their senior design projects—projects they’ve been working on for months.
The City of Grand Rapids today announced it would invest $66,970 in Neighborhood Match Fund projects designed to focus on COVID-19 resident and community resiliency and support public health guidelines and executive orders around safety practices such as physical distancing and face masks.
The regularly scheduled meeting of the East Grand Rapids City Commission will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, May 4, 2020 in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall.
The City of East Grand Rapids will host a virtual open house utilizing video conferencing to explain the proposed mini-traffic circles on Argentina and to answer questions from the public.
Chief Judge Peter P. Versluis recognizing the states of emergency declared by both President Trump and Governor Whitmer hereby orders that the 59th District Court shall suspend all operations through May 15, 2020, except for the following:
City Manager Mark Washington and Mayor Rosalynn Bliss will hold a digital town hall next week on the state of the City’s budget and services in response to COVID-19.
Krista Steffens overcame great challenges to become an inspiration to classmates and gain in-demand welding skills through Grand Rapids Community College’s Metallica Scholars program
On a cold and dreary day in mid-March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit Michigan, Freshta Tori Jan left her dorm room behind and headed to her home in Rockford, Michigan.
The regularly scheduled meeting of the East Grand Rapids City Commission will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020 in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall.