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Emily Linnert

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Grand Rapids, MI, United States

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  • WOOD TV8
  • WFRVNews
  • CBS 17

Past articles by Emily:

How much coffee is too much coffee?

It’s something that many of us feel we need to get the day started off right: caffeine. → Read More

Butterflies Are Blooming: 2 months, 60 species and 7,000 butterflies

For many in West Michigan, visiting the butterflies at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a tradition. → Read More

Library runs out of tickets for ‘Black Man’ documentary screening

The Kent District Library is ending its celebration of Black History Month with a highly anticipated screening of a documentary filmed in West Michigan. → Read More

Griffins celebrate Hispanic heritage with jerseys, music

Saturday night, the Grand Rapids Griffins will host their first Hispanic Heritage night at Van Andel Arena. → Read More

Doctor: ‘Connectedness’ will help MSU community heal

As Michigan State University students returned to class Monday for the first time since last week’s deadly shooting, many were still processing their emotions about what happened. → Read More

Super Bowl ads have big price, bigger payoff

On Sunday, millions of people across the country will tune in to see the Super Bowl and watch its famous commercials. → Read More

Medical students take skin cancer training into schools

A group of students training to become dermatologists are working pre-emptively by teaching kids and teens about the causes and dangers of skin cancer. → Read More

Over 30 soups to be featured at Soups On For All charity event

One of the most anticipated and delicious events of the winter season is happening on Monday night. → Read More

Find wedding vendors at the Winter Bridal Show

If you’re planning to tie the knot in 2023, you won’t want to miss this weekend’s Winter Bridal Show of West Michigan in Grand Rapids. → Read More

Expert: Shop around while gas prices rise

Drivers in Michigan keep seeing an increase in gas prices. → Read More

Diagnosed at 39 while pregnant, woman beats colon cancer

Colorectal cancer cases have been rising sharply among young adults. → Read More

Advocates push for ‘Seizure Safe Schools’ bill in Michigan

In nearly 20 states, ‘Seizure Safe Schools’ legislation has passed. Michigan is not one of them. → Read More

Downtown Holland prepares for Small Business Saturday

Small Business Saturday is coming up and the businesses of downtown Holland have a lot planned. → Read More

Nostalgic train back at Gerald R. Ford museum

A West Michigan holiday tradition is back for another year. Once known as the Breton Village Mall train, the Gerald R. Ford Express has been located inside the Ford Presidential Museum in downtown Grand Rapids for the last five years. → Read More

KDL librarians reunite lost water bottles with owners using display

It’s not unusual to leave a personal belonging behind while you’re visiting a public place. → Read More

Gas prices trend down ahead of Thanksgiving travel

Maintenance and other refinery issues are the reasons gas prices have shot up in the last month and a half. Experts say we can now credit improvements in refinery problems for prices going down. → Read More

Ada Village to host Pumpkin Prowl Friday

Ada will come alive with everything Halloween during this year’s Pumpkin Prowl. → Read More

Cancer survivor returns to Helen DeVos to begin career

The rooms and halls of Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital hold not only West Michigan residents, but also people who travel to receive treatment on Grand Rapids’ Medical Mile. → Read More

Grand Rapids native helps her Latino community reach resources

Alejandra Meza might best be described as navigator. → Read More

Easterseals provides tools for child development

It remains to be seen what developmental and social or emotional effects the pandemic had on our youngest children, but a millage-funded program in Kent County is working to provide answers for parents as their kids grow from toddlers to school age. → Read More