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Drug dealer gets life term for 2018 fentanyl overdose death in Grand Rapids
Javontae White earned his living by feeding, and thereby profiting off of, other people’s addictions,’ a federal prosecutor wrote. Author: John Hogan Updated: 6:27 PM EDT April 27, 2021
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. A convicted drug dealer who set into motion a chain of events that led to the 2018 overdose death of a Grand Rapids woman was sentenced this week to mandatory life in prison.
A federal judge sentenced 28-year-old Javontae Q. White to a life term for distribution of fentanyl resulting in death. White got lesser sentences on two other drug convictions stemming from the same case.
Change-Ups: Grooters joins Bradley Company
Kyle Grooters has joined Bradley Company as an adviser within the brokerage department. Grooters brings several years of sales experience to the team. Prior to joining Bradley Company, Grooters worked with Robert Grooters Development Co. where he focused on leasing and land acquisitions among several clients generating millions in lease and sales transactions. Prior to this, he served as a commercial real estate adviser with Icon Realty Group Commercial and RE/MAX Commercial, selling over $4.31 million of commercial property, and generating nearly $1 million in lease transactions.
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Grand Rapids launches free pass with Spin for residents facing mobility barriers
City of Grand Rapids
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â The City of Grand Rapids is partnering with micromibility partner Spin to launch the Spin Community Pass.
Designed for residents in need, the pass allows residents to take up to five 30-minute scooter rides every day over the course of three months, according to a news release Tuesday.
This pilot program â funded by the city â provides up to 650 passes to Grand Rapids residents who face transportation barriers, such as limited incomes and credit card or smartphone access, and need more options.