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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNLet’s run it back: Tigers’ Opening Day brings crowds to GR restaurant sceneBaseball is back, and the Tigers are hoping to pick up right where they left off last year, as one of the best teams of the ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNMighty Mac included in list of bridges needing repairsThe National Transportation Safety Board has identified 68 bridges nationwide to be evaluated for risk of collapse. Among ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNFlag-touting runner to carry stars and stripes from Grand Rapids to Sand LakeOn average, 22 military veterans lose their lives to suicide each day. One Grand Rapids runner is gaining momentum as he uses ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNFree afternoon of rejuvenation for West Michigan mothersMomsBloom is hosting a ‘Rest and Refresh’ day devoted to relaxation, connection and community. It’s hosting a free event on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mind Body Baby Collective, featuring ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNMSU medical students find out residency matches todayFour years of hard work pays off Friday for medical students across the country. During an event at noon, graduating students ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNWork to begin on hill with history of deadly crashesRoad crews will be out at a steep hill hill on Jericho Avenue NE Wednesday morning as work begins to make it safer.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNDNR reconsidering deer baiting ban after chronic wasting disease foundMichigan DNR officers recently confirmed a case of chronic wasting disease in northern Michigan deer. That’s as the ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNNonprofit celebrates construction of first tiny home of planned villageMel Trotter Ministries and Next Step of West Michigan are breaking ground at a ceremony Thursday to celebrate the construction of their first tiny home.
Ne Zha 2 has now grossed over $2.1 billion at the global box office, with more than $2 billion of that total coming from the ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNHow to prepare for severe weatherAfter a massive system hit the center of our country, killing more than 30 people in dust storms and tornadoes, Michigan safety leaders are urging people to be prepared for anything.
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