Day.News — Local News. Real Community.
247 neighbors reading now

Grand Rapids Day News

Historic charm, modern living, community spirit.Grand Rapids, MI Edition
general

Obetz Seeks Engineering Qualifications for Water Project

HA
Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
5 days ago

The City of Obetz is now accepting Statements of Qualifications for professional engineering services asso

The City of Obetz is now accepting Statements of Qualifications for professional engineering services associated with the USDA Rural Development Water Tower/Water Storage Project. For complete project information and submission requirements, please click here. The post Request for Qualifications: Professional Engineering Services appeared first on City of Obetz.

Spread the word
Keep Reading

Related Announcements

St Matthew Lutheran Church Announces Backyard VBS Registration Now Open at 20 Grand Rapids Locations
general
HAHarvey Walden
6 hours ago

St Matthew Lutheran Church Announces Backyard VBS Registration Now Open at 20 Grand Rapids Locations

Registration Now Open! Hey Campers! Backyard VBS this year is taking the spirit of camp–the friendships made, the daily fun activities, and the nature-centered experience–and going on an unforgettable adventure as we LIVE IT OUT and LOVE LIKE JESUS! Through fun games, amazing crafts, unbelievable object lessons, snacks, games and incredible Bible stories, your campers will not only hear about Jesus’ love but learn to express that love through their actions with tangible ways to live and love like Jesus!  We are bringing Backyard VBS to 20 locations all around the Grand Rapids area! And the best part? EVERYONE is invited! Come on, trailblazers! Who’s ready for a WILD CAMP adventure at Backyard VBS?? REGISTER NOW! BACKYARD VBS FAQ

00
St Matthew Lutheran Church Sermon: Rev. Jonathan Meyer on Irenaeus
general
HAHarvey Walden
6 hours ago

St Matthew Lutheran Church Sermon: Rev. Jonathan Meyer on Irenaeus

Message: “Irenaeus -The Heresy Hunter” from Rev. Jonathan Meyer by Adam VanderStelt | Jun 8, 2026 #seriesengine .enmse-loading-icon { margin-top: 50px; } Loading Content... Share a Link to this Message The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it. Close Rev. Jonathan Meyer - 06/07/2026 Irenaeus -The Heresy Hunter jQuery(document).ready(function() {var vimeoframe = jQuery(".w165397136 iframe");var player = new Vimeo.Player(vimeoframe);player.on('play', function() {var m = 32586;var newcount = 1;var mtype = "video";var posturl = "https://www.stmatthewgr.com/wp-content/plugins/seriesengine_plugin/includes/viewcount.php";jQuery.post(posturl, { count: newcount, id: m, type: mtype });jQuery(this).unbind();});}); Watch More Messages from Rev. Jonathan Meyer From Series: "Origin Stories" Facebook Tweet Link Share Link Send Email More From "Origin Stories" 05/31/2026 Athanasius - Dr. Trinity Rev. Jonathan Meyer Watch    06/07/2026 Irenaeus -The Heresy Hunter Rev. Jonathan Meyer Watch    Powered by Series Engine

00
St Matthew Lutheran Church Announces Backyard VBS Registration Now Open at 20 Grand Rapids Locations
general
HAHarvey Walden
6 hours ago

St Matthew Lutheran Church Announces Backyard VBS Registration Now Open at 20 Grand Rapids Locations

Registration Now Open! Hey Campers! Backyard VBS this year is taking the spirit of camp–the friendships made, the daily fun activities, and the nature-centered experience–and going on an unforgettable adventure as we LIVE IT OUT and LOVE LIKE JESUS! Through fun games, amazing crafts, unbelievable object lessons, snacks, games and incredible Bible stories, your campers will not only hear about Jesus’ love but learn to express that love through their actions with tangible ways to live and love like Jesus!  We are bringing Backyard VBS to 20 locations all around the Grand Rapids area! And the best part? EVERYONE is invited! Come on, trailblazers! Who’s ready for a WILD CAMP adventure at Backyard VBS?? REGISTER NOW! BACKYARD VBS FAQ

00
Community Remembrances

Dominican Sisters Grand Rapids Celebrate Community With Inaugural Dominican Derby

18 hours ago

"by Andy Rebollar, Director of Campus Community Life When I first moved to Michigan, and people found out I was from California, one of the more common questions I would get was: “Do you surf?” I do not claim to be a surfer, but I have surfed. It’s a lot of work paddling out while crashing waves continuously push you back to the shore. The goal was to find a place where I could wait until just the right wave came along. When one did, I would paddle furiously to catch it. Sometimes I caught it, more times not. Despite the difficulty, there came a point when all the work, timing, energy, and momentum came together, and the wave took me. It was such an amazing feeling standing on the board as the wave’s energy moved me, and the only things left to do were to ride and enjoy it. That’s where I found myself last Thursday, on a beautiful sunny spring Michigan morning, not among the chilly waters of the Pacific but amid a sea of colorful hats, energetic cheerleaders, decorated walker ponies (and their costumed jockeys), and a general buzz for the Dominican Derby. Momentum and energy had been building over the last few weeks as the Sisters and staff formed teams, came up with fun Dominican & congregational-themed names (i.e., Catherine’s Flame, Truth Prevails, Megan Marvelous), decorated horses, developed “horse” tories, recruited jockeys, and rallied around this original event. What began as a celebration of the Kentucky Derby had rightly morphed into something much greater, overcoming the injustices surrounding that race and becoming an event that brought together not only local Sisters but also staff, Associates, and even some of our neighbors. It was a celebration of community that can only be attributed to the Holy Spirit. How else could you explain our CFO dressed as the press, not only jockeying but also grabbing quotes from the crowd mid-race, or another prominent Sister sharing the pre-race odds? The race itself was its own spectacle. Derby Announcer, Mike Newell, who took a break from his regular announcing job with the Whitecaps, had his hands full as horses took off in every direction and their own paces from the beginning. It became clear early on that this wasn’t a race to be won, but one to be experienced. And if jockeys forgot this, Sr. Mary Ann Barrett, as the Race Official, was there to call them back for a “Holy Pause”. In the end, the Dominican Derby wasn’t about individuals racing to a finish line; it was about the fun and creativity that can arise when we come together as a community, helping each other towards the finish line, racing towards virtues like peace & justice, compassion, mercy, healing, equity, forgiveness, and love. There’s no telling whether the next ride will be another activity, a communal decision, an invitation to rest, or something entirely different. The keys will be whether we’re open, in the right place, and willing to respond to the waves building on the horizon. Because when we do, God can give us a heck of a ride. Meet the Noble Steeds Revisit the Fun! Photo Gallery The post Catching the Wave: Dominican Derby Creates Positive Energy appeared first on Dominican Sisters Of Grand Rapids."

Tyrone Township Meetings

2 days ago

""

Tyrone Township Meetings

2 days ago

""

Use the Traffic Safety Reporting Tool

3 days ago

"Have you experienced a “near-miss” incident or observed repeated traffic safety issues at a certain location? Use this tool (https://www.tinyurl.com/GVMC-nearmiss) to anonymously report these traffic safety concerns. The collected information will supplement existing safety data and help us better identify and understand traffic safety issues in Kent County.  Be sure to save the link and remember to report any concerns as they arise, and as always, be safe!"

Ethics Policy Approved by Grandville City Council

3 days ago

" The City Council is committed to good government and serving the best interests of everyone who calls Grandville home for their family or business.  As evidence of this commitment, the Council has drafted an ethics policy to guide and remind current and future elected officials of the responsibilities that come with public service.  The policy highlights integrity, fairness, transparency, communication and respect. GRANDVILLE CITY COUNCIL ETHICS POLICY In order to provide for the good government and welfare of the people of the City of Grandville, members serving on the Grandville City Council will: Adhere to their Oath of Office committing to support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of Michigan, the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Grandville and to faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Council Member. Serve the best interests of the people and continually improve the City’s ability to serve the community. Demonstrate by word and action the highest standards of ethical conduct and integrity in order to merit the trust and respect of the public. Public office being a public trust, an elected official shall not leverage his or her position for personal gain or benefit. Handle all matters with fairness and impartiality, without discrimination, on the basis of principle and justice. Commit to an open and transparent governance as essential to democratic local government and remain accountable to the community when making and implementing decisions. Keep the community informed on City affairs; encourage communication between the citizens and the Council; emphasize professional and courteous service to the public and seek to improve the quality and image of the City. Resist any encroachment on each other’s responsibilities, believing that each Council member should be free to carry out their duty without undue interference. Treat fellow Council members, City staff and residents with respect. Affirm the dignity and worth of local government services and maintain a deep sense of social responsibility as a trusted public servant. Refrain from all activities that undermine the public’s confidence. "

Community Guidelines
  • Share local celebrations and life transitions.
  • Maintain a respectful and supportive tone.
  • Verify event details before posting.
  • No commercial advertising in announcements.
Upcoming Local Events
Jun14

Tyler Gitchel

Local Venue
Jun14

The Outsiders (Touring)

Calvin University
Jun14

Journey

Local Venue
Jun15

HIMALAYAS + Feeding Grizzlies + New Troy

Local Venue
Jun15

Santana & The Doobie Brothers - Oneness Tour 2026

Local Venue

Celebrate Together

Sharing announcements helps build a stronger, more connected community.

Post Yours

Have a milestone to share with your community? Let everyone know.

Create Announcement