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New SSMPD chief hired

New SSMPD chief hired The Sault News SAULT STE MARIE The Sault Ste. Marie Police Department will be welcoming a new police chief in a few weeks: Wesley Bierling.  According to city manager Brian Chapman, Bierling is currently the undersheriff for Lake County. Prior to that role he served as the undersheriff and as a sheriff’s deputy for Newaygo County. Bierling has accepted this offer of employment and he starts tentatively on June 1.  “Bierling brings a good mix of law enforcement and managerial experience which will help him contribute to the great work our police department is currently doing,” said Chapman. 

Kent County hires first chief inclusion officer to oversee diversity, equity and inclusion efforts

Kent County hires first chief inclusion officer to oversee diversity, equity and inclusion efforts Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Teresa Branson has been hired as the county s first chief inclusion officer, a new role tasked with overseeing the county s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts and ways the county can improve. (Photo provided by Kent County) Facebook Share GRAND RAPIDS, MI Kent County has hired its first chief inclusion officer, a new role tasked with overseeing the county’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and ways the county can improve. Currently the deputy administrative health officer at the Kent County Health Department, Teresa Branson was selected for the role, county officials announced Thursday, May 6.

Ford airport reveals new sculpture - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Gerald R. Ford International Airport Gerald R. Ford International Airport unveiled a new sculpture to honor Native American history in West Michigan. The artwork, Aankobiisinging Eshki-kakamigak, or Connection to Creation, was crafted by Anishinaabe sculptor Jason Quigno. The sculpture is carved from black granite and Indiana limestone and features elements in Anishinaabe teachings. The base features a turtle with Anishinaabe floral design representing the four cardinal directions – north (giwaydoonig), east (wabunnoong), south (zhawanoog) and west (ningabeunoong). On top of the turtle’s shell sits the second feature of fire and flames flowing upward in a spiral pattern suggesting smoke. The pinnacle features four eagles with their mouths slightly open.

Ferris Coffee closing two cafés, Holland location to stay open

“I’m saddened because we love our relationship within the communities we serve and we love the consumer business,” the company s president, John Van Tongeren, wrote on the company website. “COVID devastated our business, and we had to make a choice to survive.” Ferris Production Manager Evan Groendyk said while the downtown location had parking and traffic challenges earlier on, the shift away from downtown offices to working from home during the pandemic “devastated our sales.” Ferris Coffee plans to focus on its headquarters on Seward Avenue near Seventh Street NW, where it will expand the retail and café spaces. The nearly century-old roasting company says it’s conceptualizing ideas and designs for the addition.

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