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Jenison Performing Arts Center will include recycled phone books

Jenison Performing Arts Center will include recycled phone books

JENISON, Mich.—The new Jenison Performing Arts Center will feature some eco-friendly insulation, thanks to Pinewood Elementary Students and Jenison based Nu-Wool Co.

For the past five years, students at Pinewood have been collecting used phone books to learn about recycling and the positive impact it can have on the environment.  This year, classes collected more than 9,000 pounds of phone books.

The recycled phone books were previously used by Nu-Wool to create eco-friendly cellulose insulation used in Habitat for Humanity homes.  However this year, Nu-Wool and its sister company are making cellulose batts from the phone books, which will be installed in the Performing Arts Center’s sound absorbing “clouds”, which will be suspended from the ceiling.  The cellulose batts will also be used in the facility’s office walls.

Corp! Magazine names Trivalent Group a 'Michigan Economic Bright Spot'

Corp! Magazine names Trivalent Group a 'Michigan Economic Bright Spot'

GRANDVILLE, Mich.-- Trivalent Group, Inc., one of Michigan’s largest technology firms, has been named one of Corp! Magazine’s Michigan Economic Bright Spots for the fifth consecutive year.

The publication’s annual award recognizes Michigan-based companies and entrepreneurs who are a driving force in the economy and state’s innovation.

“We are honored to be named one of Michigan’s Economic Bright Spot for the fifth year in a row,” said Trivalent Group CEO Larry Andrus. “We continue to grow in revenue and staff and are proud to be making a presence in Michigan.  We could not have accomplished this without the support of our staff and partners.”

Businesses were asked to complete an online questionnaire in order to determine their growth over the past year as well as their economic impact on the state of Michigan. Winners of this year’s awards will be featured in Corp!

Michigan Historical Commission approves tribute to Meijer family

Michigan Historical Commission approves tribute to Meijer family

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.— Grand Rapids is getting another tribute to the men behind Meijer Stores.

On May 8, the Michigan Historical Commission approved a marker to honor Hendrik and Fred Meijer, who in 1962 became the first grocers to combine two popular retail models—discount department stores and supermarkets—into a single store on 28th Street, called “Thrifty Acres.”  The Meijers then took their model to Holland and Muskegon. 

Meijer now has nearly 200 stores across the Midwest, including Kalamazoo, Walker, Wyoming, Jenison, Rockford, Plainfield Township, Forest Hills, Lowell, Grandville, Kentwood, Grand Haven and Greenville, where Hendrik Meijer opened his very first store in the 1930s.

The new historical marker will be added to more than 1,700 green and gold signs found across the state, that chronicle the people, places and events that make Michigan’s heritage unique and unforgettable.  The historical markers are nominated by spons

Spartan Stores named one of America's most trustworthy companies

Spartan Stores named one of America's most trustworthy companies

(Spartan Stores) –  Spartan Stores, Inc., a leading regional grocery distributor and retailer, was recently recognized by Forbes Magazine in their annual "America’s 100 Most Trustworthy Companies" list.  

“We are pleased to receive this distinction by Forbes as one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies,” stated Dennis Eidson, Spartan’s President and Chief Executive Officer.  “We are committed to being transparent with all of our customers, shareholders, and business partners while continuing to operate the business based on our core principles of honesty and integrity.”

Forbes turned to GMI Ratings, a pioneer in the application of non-traditional risk measures for financial analysis, to identify the most transparent and trustworthy businesses that trade on American exchanges.

Outback Ribbon Cutting

Outback Ribbon Cutting

Visit the Grandville Outback Steakhouse located at 3333 Century Center St. SW in Grandville, Michigan on Tuesday,  April 9, 2013 from 4pm to 7pm to check out their fresh new look. Experience a special happy hour to enjoy complimentary Aussie-tizers, along with great specials on Draft Beer & Sauza Gold Coast ‘Ritas! Take advantage of the special silent auction opportunity for Outback original artwork, straight off the walls with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Grandville’s Annual 4th of July Celebration

Call: (616)724-2329 or go on-line to www.grandvillejenisonchamber.com for more information.

Goodwill temporarily takes over former ABC Warehouse site

Goodwill temporarily takes over former ABC Warehouse site

JENISON, Mich. (Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids) — Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids is pleased to announce the opening of a temporary store in Jenison at 240 Chicago Drive. 

Goodwill’s permanent store in Jenison is undergoing significant remodeling.  The temporary Goodwill store and donation center located in the former ABC Warehouse building will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Power outage closes library

The Kentwood Library is temporarily closed, due to a power outage. 

Consumers Energy is reporting 2,523 homes and businesses in  Grand Rapids, Grandville, Wyoming, Walker, Comstock Park and Kentwood are without power. It's unclear when power will be fully restored.

According to a tweet sent Wednesday morning, workers at the Kentwood library hope to reopen later this afternoon when the line is repaired.