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These Halloween costumes from real TODAY fans are spooky good

We asked ... and WOW, you delivered!

With Halloween approaching, TODAY invited families to share photos of amazing costumes from this year or years gone by. Store-bought? Fine! DIY all the way? Also great! We just wanted to see your creations and hear a little bit about how you came up with them in order to get in the spooky spirit.

Share your photo here: TODAY wants to see your family’s Halloween costumes!

We've had a blast updating this story with your Halloween costumes throughout the month of October ... Read more

Hot Dog! The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is Coming to Grand Rap

West Michiganders will soon get to "relish" a visit from the Wienermobile!

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I feel like it's impossible to see the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile and not smile. The iconic vehicle is shaped like a hot dog, a ... Read more

2024 Panel of Experts Ready to Answer Questions (Part 1)

January 16, 2024

Hotel/Motel/Resort Laundry: Samantha Propson, The Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Samantha Propson

I am the director of housekeeping and custodial for the beautiful AAA-rated, Four-diamond Os ... Read more

Area Sports Roundup | Marist tabs Mike Fitzgerald to lead fo

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By Jeff Vorva

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There is a change at the top.

Mike Fitzgerald, who over the past six seasons helped build York into a Class 8A power, has been named Marist’s new footba ... Read more

BBQ'd Productions' red envelope winners to share $150,000 in prizes

BBQ'd Productions' red envelope winners to share $150,000 in prizes

BBQ'd Productions owner Kris Schoenberger and his son, Hunter, show off the envelopes being distributed to dine-in customers during the eighth annual red-envelope campaign. This year's total prize outlay is valued at $150,000. Courtesy of Moriah Schoenberger | BBQ'd Productions

THIRD LAKE -- For BBQ'd Productions owner Kris Schoenberger, the end-of-the-year red envelope campaign has become a highly anticipated tradition. And with this year's prize outl ... Read more

Small Towns Don't Need Military Helicopters

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Posted: Aug. 27, 2020 | Military & Security

By Peter Gowan; originally published by Otherwords

In Kenosha, Wisconsin, police shot Jacob Blake up to seven times in the back in front of his childr ... Read more

From Kandahar to Grand Rapids

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For these Sunday posts in January, I want to listen to how people with immigration or refugee experiences find sustenance and purpose in difficult times.





Atiqullah and I met thro ... Read more

Criterion Reflections – Intro to Season 5: 1973

After six years as a podcast, preceded by eight years as a blog, my long-running project Criterion Reflections once again takes a new turn to become… a short form video clip YouTube kind of thing! After I wrapped up my coverage of Criterion-connect ... Read more