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Dunkirk voters will definitely have a choice when it comes to Common Council representation in 2022. According to the county Board of Elections, all seats are b
Neighborhood meetings in Jackson are returning in a virtual format. Second Ward City Councilmember Freddie Dancy has planned a virtual neighborhood meeting for Monday, April 26 at 6 p.m. on the Zoom platform.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jackson City Councilmembers would hold in-person meetings in their wards to meet with residents and present information on City programs. Councilmember Dancy’s meeting is the first virtual neighborhood meeting to be planned since the pandemic started.
Police activity in the Second Ward and the proposed Neighborhood Association Ordinance will be discussed at the virtual event. Reviewed by the City Council at their last meeting, the ordinance outlines neighborhoods in Jackson and creates a framework for residents to start a neighborhood association that’s affiliated with the City. The ordinance is intended to increase connections amongst neighbors and foster neighborhood identities. Councilmember Dancy says he’d like to hear resident feedbac
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The Grand Rapids-based business services nonprofit GROW said Monday that it hired Ysasi for the role, effective April 26. Ysasi will succeed Bonnie Nawara, who announced her retirement in December.
Ysasi comes to GROW from The SOURCE, a nonprofit focused on reducing employment barriers and creating opportunities for mobility for employees that work for their partner organizations, where she was executive director. She also is currently Second Ward commissioner for the city of Grand Rapids.
GROW said its nationwide search for Nawara’s replacement garnered more than 100 applicants. Deborah Phillips, board president, said Ysasi was a standout candidate.