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One local nonprofit gifts kids bikes to promote mental and physical health in schools
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Orlando Health has submitted plans tied to a future 144-bed behavioral health hospital it is working on with a Franklin, Tennessee-based company.
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Matt Coulsey builds custom retro arcades with all the classics from Pac Man and Frogger. It was a hobby that turned into a full-time gig.
Hope Network ran a hiring event most of the day Wednesday, hosting it at LINC UP’s Grand Rapids facility on the city’s southeast side.