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A team of two graduate students and collaborators from Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, other universities and even Germany, are conducting studies on a 75-foot sinkhole in Alpena that resembles Earth's lack of oxygen over two billion years ago.
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The plan focuses on technology and diverse learners
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The July Institute for Supply Management Research survey indicates the west and southwest Michigan economy is flattening, catching up with the national economy. While key elements of the survey have turned negative, it's not recession territory.
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The Shape Corp. Design and Innovation Center
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The head of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation visited Grand Rapids to share the state’s vision for future economic policy and implementing educational investments.
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February’s Institute for Supply Management Research survey indicates West Michigan’s economy continued its positive performance.
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Beatice “Bea” Idema was an adventurer whose passion was learning.
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Divers searching the Red Cedar River have recovered a body believed to be missing Grand Valley State University student Brendan Santo.Michigan State University police and local law enforcement agencies found the body Friday afternoon in the Red Cedar River near U.S. 127.
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As many celebrate the accomplishments and vision of Martin Luther King, activists know the fight for equality still remains. Cheryl Brown Henderson, continues her family’s legacy in the fight for equity in education.
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Grand Valley and West Michigan are remembering Lena Meijer, who died on January 15. She was 102.