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Focus West Michigan

A daily News podcast
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Focus West Michigan

WGVU NEWS

Focus West Michigan

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Focus West Michigan

WGVU NEWS

Focus West Michigan

A daily News podcast
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Episodes of Focus West Michigan

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Local and state news: Ready by Five, Ottawa Co. parks, Ronald McDonald House West Michigan, recount legislation, a capitol pizza party and more. Featured interview: New movies this weekend
Jennifer Moss goes on a ghost tour, the City of Grand Rapids wants your help naming a park, a local healthcare provider is offering home visits and more state and West Michigan news.
Shelley Irwin talks to local musician Sixman, a free camp for children with cancer is open for registration, a restoration project at an Ottawa County park is underway, and more state and West Michigan news
Dee Morrison explores new ways the state is looking to pay for its infrastructure, dredging begins this week at Saugatuck Harbor, the DNR is setting up fall classes, and more state and West Michigan news.
Shelley Irwin looks at the need for after school care, the Rapidis holding an open house tomorrow, more information is available about Adelaide Pointe’s wetland dredging, and more state and West Michigan news.
Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper preview this weekend’s new films, a new pilot program is available for those struggling with addiction, the Meijer LPGA Classic is coming up, and more state and West Michigan news.
We recap a segment from Living West Michigan and visit the USS Silversides Museum, also police seize assault weapons at a recent high school graduation, the Michigan DNR is hosting its Three Free Weekend and more.
Patrick Center has the latest edition of the Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, The Right Place announced its third Tech Week Event, Michigan is encouraging social workers to get their Masters, and more.
Jennifer Moss previews GVSU’s Black Boys and Men National Symposium, The Kent District Library will be on the ballot in August, Grand Rapids wants proposals for the Neighborhood Match Fund project awards, and more.
Shelley Irwin visits the Grand Rapids Art Museum to preview its new exhibit, Muskegon will not expand its Social Drinking district, you can tour two GRPS buildings before they close, and more state and West Michigan news.
Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper preview this weekend’s new films, also Ottawa County has a new Family Justice Center, the Ready by Five millage is up for renewal in August, and more state and West Michigan news.
We recap a segment of WGVU Public Television’s Living West Michigan, visiting Albatross Aviary, also the GRPD are using VR to train, a Kent County Judge is retiring, and more state and West Michigan news.
Patrick Center looks at consumer demand for Electric Vehicles, the city of Ionia wants input on their master plan, Ottawa County is receiving over a million dollars to protect hemlock trees and more state and West Michigan news.
David Limbaugh explores grants given out by EGLE, also residents along the lakeshore are finding it harder to get by financially, Aseptic Manufacturing is expanding in Caledonia and more state and West Michigan news.
Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper preview this weekend’s new movies, Cascade Township wants feedback on their community Master Plan, Allegiant Airlines is adding more flights out of GR, and more.
We recap a segment from last night’s new episode of Living West Michigan, two data center tax incentives are being reconsidered by the state house, a Michigan farmworker has tested positive for bird flu, and more.
Patrick Center has the newest edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, Michigan’s Family Impact Team is expanding, classes at Alger Middle School in Grand Rapids were canceled today, and more.
David Limbaugh goes over the new $2 million grant at Muskegon Public Schools, also there’s a clinic assisting some Michiganders restore their driving privileges, West Michigan needs more foster families, and more.
Shelley Irwin goes over Bank of America’s 2024 Business Owner Report, Mayor Rosalynn Bliss gave her final State of the City address, GR teen moms have a new place to call home, and more state and West Michigan news.
Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper discuss this weekend’s new films, GR will hold its 10th annual Neighborhood Summit this weekend, Michigan’s largest commercial egg producer is facing huge layoffs, and more.
Shelley Irwin visits the YMCA to see what is on offer for kids this summer, changes are coming to parking in downtown GR, a state grant will improve the road around a facility in Holland, and more.
Patrick Center talks with the Van Andel Institute about a new approach to cancer treatment, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners are going without a raise, MSU is studying bird flu, and more state and West Michigan news.
Patrick Center previews tonight’s episode of PBS FRONTLINE, Lake Macatawa is seeing a surge in fish deaths near Holland, a Kent county judge is presiding over what he calls a recovery court, and more.
Shelley Irwin talks to guests from Circle Theatre about the first show of the season, the GR Rise finish their season, the new West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will receive federal funding, and more.
Scott Vander Werf and Eric Kuiper discuss this weekend’s new movies, 131 is set to see more construction closures, we look at a growing need for more correctional officers, and more state and West Michigan news.
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