Grand Rapids, MI|Press Release|
Grand Rapids: Our Community’s Children Director Announces Retirement
Lynn Heemstra, executive director of Our Community’s Children announced her retirement.
Lynn Heemstra, executive director of Our Community’s Children announced her retirement.
The youth arts education nonprofit is seeking a leader to deepen the organization’s commitment to racial and social justice.
Each of the district's media centers has launched a program that will allow students to reserve books online.
NJHS members will hold socially-distanced drive-through donation drop-offs for the Humane Society.
The Dearborn Administrative Center is changing the hours it is open to the public to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Royal Oak Board of Review will hold a meeting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
Yard waste collection will resume again in Spring 2021.
Flint has completed its lead and copper testing required under the Safe Drinking Water Act more than one month ahead of schedule.
Student meal distributions will continue as planned at all distribution locations through Friday, Dec. 18.
The deadline for applications is Dec. 16.
Anyone bringing toys to the OAC will receive a courtesy family four pack for admission to the center.
The positive report also includes high praise for Royal Oak’s track record of maintaining high reserves.
Alongside that work, Mayor Neeley has been working to make water more affordable and accessible in Flint.
Mayor Neeley highlighted the city’s response to a wide range of issues including limiting the spread of COVID-19.
Working to repair the city’s roads is a part of Mayor Neeley’s overall commitment to the City’s infrastructure needs in 2021.
Three students share their Macomb experiences during the virtual ceremony.
Alternative heating sources such as space heaters can lead to fires and other unsafe conditions when not placed and used properly.
Stein replaces Alexis Wiley, who served as COS since May 2014 and recently left the administration to run the Mayor’s reelection campaign.
The Royal Oak Appointments Committee will hold a meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday.
The Grand River Corridor Improvement Authority will be meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday.