Grand Rapids Is One Of The Happiest Cities In America
OK, so Grand Rapids isn t number one on the list and we aren t in the top 10 either, but we are relatively high on the list. And we are the by far the happiest city in Michigan.
In a recent study done by our friends at WalletHub entitled 2021 s Happiest Cities in America, Grand Rapids ranked 30th out of the 182 surveyed across the country. So, that s pretty good, right? I mean, that does put us in the top 17% of all the cities in the country.
The other city in Michigan to make the list is Detroit and they ranked pretty low. Like, actually, really low. Detroit ranked 182nd out of the 182 cities surveyed. Ouch. And to add insult to injury, Detroit also ranked last for average adequate-sleep rate, and had the second highest divorce and separation rate.
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Golden Globes: From teary speeches to politics, these are our five favourite moments
1 Mar, 2021 04:47 AM
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Tina Fey faced unique challenges as she hosted one half of the Golden Globe Awards from New York s The Rainbow Room. Photo / Getty Images
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The daughter of Lee Isaac Chung, who won Best Foreign language film for Minari, stole the show with her completely genuine overflow of joy for her Dad. Photo / SkyGo / Vibe
1. Best foreign language winner Minari, saw the most heart-warming moment of the night unfold. Lee Isaac Chung, who wrote and directed the film, was attending the awards remotely with his daughter by his side. When his film won his 5-year-old daughter was beside herself with excitement, engulfing her Dad is the most joyful hug you have ever seen. It got even more cute when she repeated over and over again I prayed, I prayed .
Joyful journey to open Whanganui Film Society 2021 season
28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Whanganui Film Society president David Mulholland is looking forward to welcoming new and returning members to an exciting 2021 season.
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Whanganui Film Society president David Mulholland is looking forward to welcoming new and returning members to an exciting 2021 season.
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Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
The Whanganui Film Society opens on Monday, March 1, with a screening of Kiwi director Pietra Brettkelly s 2018 film Yellow is Forbidden. We wanted to open with something that is joyful and celebratory, society president David Mullholland said.
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