“This airport plays an important role in connecting businesses, families, and emergency services. I look forward to working with the Authority to maintain our high standards for safety and service.”
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“Leah brings an authentic understanding of the challenges deaf and hard-of-hearing students face,” Payne-Scott says. “She has a strong sense of purpose, and her experience makes her a natural advocate and educator.”
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Ottawa County’s largest employer fuels local change through funding, volunteerism, and innovative giving, supporting food access, housing, and safety.
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“This short but meaningful story is a perfect gift for young readers and graduates tackling new life adventures,” Flanders says. “It can be a keepsake from the very start of school, or a thoughtful gift for a graduating student.”
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“It is important for us at the MHA to focus on pediatric mental health, in particular, because we know that there's a need in that space," LaPine says.
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This year’s student-led show, “Couture Code,” features original creations and innovative ideas, with each garment telling a story of sustainability, inclusion, and resilience.
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"By studying our groundwater now, we can ensure future generations have access to safe, reliable water sources. Our water supply is finite. We have a responsibility to take care of it because we are all connected underground.”
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“We don’t want to just meet compliance,” Sudberry says. “We want to create spaces where everyone feels comfortable, welcomed, and valued. The Test Pilots have helped us identify subtle but crucial design flaws.”
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“I want people to walk away from this presentation with curiosity and affirmation. Curiosity to learn more and affirmation that the work they’re doing, no matter how small, is making the world a better place,” says Frances Vicioso.
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Michigan’s community mental health agencies need more psychiatrists, psychologists, and master’s level social workers, but they also need bachelor’s level social workers, administrative staff.
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The library will celebrate with staff and the public Thursday, Feb. 20, with food, live music, balloon animals, princesses and more. https://t.co/Nf9JwpXUoR
“The growing number of community members experiencing mental health challenges, and the volume of data showing a critical shortage of care providers prompted the Foundation to make this a priority area,” says Yadah V. Ramirez.
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“I’m thrilled to join the ONN team and look forward to continuing to serve Ottawa County residents with hyperlocal coverage that will help residents be informed in their daily lives,” Leach says.
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A successful fundraiser provided gifts to families and seniors, inspiring Allegan Pizza Hut’s manager to expand community support year-round.
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“Everything I’ve done — whether it’s been through my job, my volunteer work, or now my business — has been about building connections,” Reyna Masko says. “That’s what makes everything else possible.”
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After retiring from social work, Phyllis Neal sought a meaningful way to give back. An AARP program led her to Disability Network West Michigan, where she found a renewed sense of purpose.
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Timothy Murphy’s journey from Navy radar technician to gaming entrepreneur relied on the education, experience, and connections he gained at KCAD.
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For Ronny Richardson, Disability Advocates of Kent County's Occupational Therapy Equipment Loan Closet didn't merely provide him with needed medical equipment; they extended personalized support.
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