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Muskegon

Muskegon is getting the mother of all makeovers. After demolishing an indoor mall at the heart of downtown, and prepping the shore of Muskegon Lake for new residences and businesses, civic leaders are racking up the pace of redevelopment. So there's an air of confidence in the largest city on Michigan's West Coast. 

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Re-imagining Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids has spent much of the past century as a manufacturing power house. With the changing global economy, what does the future hold for our community? 


Happy campers: metro Grand Rapids heads outdoors for the summer

Summers just wouldn't be a same without camping: just ask Jada White, Aniah McLeod, Arielle Matthews and Kylan Tette-Harris. See what a remarkable resource West Michigan has in its summer camps for youths.  

Mothers of Inventions: the Maker Movement Thrives in Metro Grand Rapids

Invention has become a necessity for a number of local entrepreneurs who just aren't satisfied with the status quo. Cynthia VanRenterghem and Kerry VerMeulen launched a company selling a nifty gardening aid that started over their chance conversation in a driveway.

Engaging Politics

She's not wearing a cap and gown, but Jane Drake is readying herself for graduation next week from the Michigan Political Leadership Program, a boot camp of sorts for individuals who want to learn the principles of good governance.   

Partners in Perception

Kevin Stotts is heading up an alliance of some of the area's fiercest business competitors that believe it takes talent to succeed -- and it takes a well marketed West Michigan to get talent.   
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