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Pope announces resignation, Bishop Hurley comments


Grand Rapids Bishop Walter Hurley

David Moore
February 11, 2013 | WGVU   As you have no doubt heard by now, Pope Benedict XVI is
resigning at the end of the month, citing health reasons.

WGVU religion reporter David Moore called up Walter Hurley, Bishop of Grand Rapids, for some reaction.

 


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Today
Organization on mission to protect Michigan wolves
  June 19, 2013  |  WGVU  The Keep Michigan Wolves Protected campaign is holding several educational forums around the state informing the public on the value of wolves, their history in the state, and an upcoming hunt planned later this year in the Upper Peninsula.   
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Yesterday
Medical Mile public meeting draws a crowd-Midday West Michigan
Grand Rapids MI  June 18, 2013  |  WGVU  Development of a stretch of Michigan Street in downtown grand rapids known as the Medical Mile is moving right along. City officials have been careful to seek out public opinion on the project, holding two information sessions Monday. Today on WGVU Midday West Michigan, David Moore chats with Grand Rapids City Planning Director Suzanne Schulz…   
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Innovation Talk
  June 18, 2013  |  WGVU  The West Michigan Chamber of Commerce has been providing assistance to Hispanic business leaders for more than a decade. It's mission continues assisting start-up entrepreneurs.   
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Monday
State’s crusade to get kids in school shows early results, stirs controversy
  June 17, 2013  |  MPRN  With school out for the summer, state officials are already looking for ways to get more students to show up for classes in the fall. The state Department of Human Services wants to expand pilot programs that put more social workers in schools with high truancy rates. At the same time, D.H.S. has a new statewide policy that threatens to take away welfare benefits from families with kids who persistently miss school. But critics say that still means too few families are getting the support they need to avoid losing their cash assistance.   
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Friday
U.S. Rep. Amash discusses NSA spying and Patriot Act overreach
  June 14, 2013  |  WGVU  U.S. Representative Justin Amash is calling on the Director of National Intelligence to step down after lying to Congress about its surveillance of American’s phone calls and emails.   
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Thursday
Funding mass transit---not a popular thing among state lawmakers?
Lansing MI  June 13, 2013  |  WGVU  Yes, we need new roads. But there's no widespread agreement on where to get the money to do the job.   
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