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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNHudsonville grad shot in Alabama back in hospitalHUDSONVILLE, Mich. (WOOD) — A Hudsonville High School graduate who was shot in Alabama earlier this month is back in the ...
A woman says she is traumatized after witnessing a former Michigan high school football player get robbed and shot in her ...
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Hudsonville Little League softball team competes in regional tournament with World Series hopesHudsonville Little League softball team competes in regional tournament with World Series hopes Barack Obama responds to ...
Former Hudsonville High School football player Ethan Carter is back in the hospital following being shot seven times in ...
Eagle is two wins away from making it back to the World Series, outscoring Colorado and Montana 21-4 in their first two games ...
Hudsonville's Little League softball team heads to Indiana to represent Michigan in regional championships after clinching ...
Hudsonville Planning Commission unanimously approves new master plan focusing on downtown development and addressing ...
Hudsonville grad Ethan Carter is home after surviving a shooting and shares his story, looking forward to hopefully returning ...
The father of a teenage West Michigan football player who was shot multiple times in Birmingham, Alabama, believes his son ...
Ethan Carter, 18, narrowly survived after being shot at 24 times in Birmingham, Alabama. The Michigan teen remains optimistic ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNReport: Neighbors helped Hudsonville grad after shooting in AlabamaHUDSONVILLE, Mich. (WOOD) — A teenager from West Michigan could return home Wednesday after he was shot in Alabama over the weekend. Ethan Carter, a Hudsonville High School graduate, was in Birmingham ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNWest Michigan pro volleyballer traveling the world on tourThe Grand Rapids Rise has made it obvious that West Michigan loves pro volleyball, but one local pro is taking his talents ...
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