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A rockin', stompin' tour through the blues, rock and edgy folk with world beat and jazz accents. No room for the esoteric here.
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No matter where you are, you now have several ways to enjoy your favorite programmers, and a world of music on WYCE!
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You might have heard The Rapidian is back! And now The Rapidian is looking for passionate writers to join their team as volunteer reporters.
The Rapidian aims to elevate local voices and foster civic engagement by creating space for community participation in reporting on topics that matter to them. Volunteer with the Rapidian and join them in sharing the stories that matter in Grand Rapids.
Deadline to apply is January 31, 2024. Those interested can email Rapidian Program Manager Allison Donahue at a l l i s o n at grcmc.org
The YWCA West Central Michigan is a social justice organization with more than 100 years of experience providing service to, and advocating on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our community.
Bobby Rush
The Kent County Health Department (KCHD) is offering free radon test kits to residents throughout January as part of National Radon Action Month.
Radon, a radioactive gas, is undetectable by sight, smell, or taste but it can kill. The only way to know if radon is in your home is through testing. This is an ideal time to test your home as windows and doors are sealed for the winter.
The Kent County Health Department recommends all homes be tested every two to three years.
Radon testing kits are available during regular business hours at:
Only one radon test kit per household will be provided.
For more information, county residents should contact the Kent County Health Department at 616-632-6900