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Indian National Overseas Congress launches its Michigan chapter

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Feature Image for The evening of June 19th, 2010 saw a significant event come to fruition in Grand Rapids, Michigan that is poised to strengthen the social, cultural, and economic bonds between the world’s largest and the oldest democracies: India and the USA. The Michigan chapter of the Indian National Overseas Congress (INOC) was launched amidst great fanfare, flourish and a resolve of purpose. Mr. Paramvir Singh “Sunny” Dhoorh was appointed as the inaugural President of INOCMI. Mr. Dhoorh’s appointment was consummated by Mr. Surinder Malhotra, President of INOC-USA and INOC-NY as he wrapped the eventcustomized scarf bearing the Indian flag insignia around…[Full Article]

Public Service and Politics

The Race to Run Michigan

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Feature Image for We asked and you told us what you wanted us to cover. Just like an election the majority rules. You selected the Governor’s race. In November we will probably cover more but let us know early. We acknowledge the many other primary battles going on and we urge people to gather information, get to know your candidates and go to the polls! In some cases November may be too late. Remember if you know or even think you are going to be out of town on an election day you still have time to vote absentee right up to election…[Full Article]

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Eat Your Veggies

In our monthly health article from Catherines' Health Center, we hear the echoes of something  your mom always told you.

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Reflections on the 4th

Publisher Rick Tormala reflects on the meaning and purpose of our day of Independence

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Heart of the Heartside

Grand Rapids dedicates Pekich to the late Reverend Barbara Pekich

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Remembering our Heroes

Rick Tormala takes us on a journey of remembrance and respect.

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Inflated Markets

A Market is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Peter Carlberg takes a hard look at a proposed development for Downtown Grand Rapids

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Law of the Land

Publisher Rick Tormala takes a behind-the-scenes look at the passage of National Health Care

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Avatar's History Lesson

Contributor Sanho Tree takes a looks at the lessons of history - and the movies!

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Staffing Shortage

A Disaster Waiting to Happen

Something needs to be done for the public safety - and fast!

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Art from the Heart

Darwin of Heartside

April's profile in our continuing series of Grand Rapids Heartside District artists.

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The Spirit of Dégagé

A Positive Voices community profile.

On days when you are feeling down or discouraged, stop into Dégagé Ministries and look for Zach...

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Friends Helping Friends

at Dégagé Ministries

Volunteers at Dégagé Ministries offer their own time and resources for the benefit of others.

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Truth, Transparency, and Taxes

Rick Tormala takes a hard look at taxation in West Michigan

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Art From The Heart

An Interview with Sarah Scott

In this month's profile feature, Rev. Charlotte Ellison gives us an inside look at the Heartside Gallery and the citizens…

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Water, Water Everywhere but...

Publisher Rick Tormala takes a hard look at water issues in and around West Michigan

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Ostracism is no liberation

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Feature Image for Nothing happens in Cuba unless preceded by careful calculation by the regime. A small group of prisoners of conscience in Cuba, mostly ill, will be “liberated” by giving them the following options: “Go into forced exile, or remain in prison.” To some this piece of news is “a sign of improvement” in the human rights situation. But this looks like just another calculated move. Never mind that they shouldn’t have been incarcerated to begin with, now they must suffer another violation to their human rights, ostracism, and forced exile. Why now? Cuba is in dire straits. The government has admitted that the system can’t operate anymore as its producer, manager and provider. The economy needs transition urgently. But how can it when contrary to other former socialist countries the government never planned for a transition?…[Full Article]