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Hope Network adds medical detox program - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Hope Network Hope Network announced it is adding a medical detox program to the range of services offered by its center for recovery. The new service begins as Michigan sees increases in substance use and requests for treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. The medical detox program began last week and is designed for people who need to manage physical withdrawal symptoms in the most comfortable way possible. Hope Network is seeing several trends and figures, which indicate the need for this program: In 2019, 7.7% of U.S. adults reported a substance use disorder in the past year

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Bay Area authors recommend books to read this Black History Month

Vanessa Hua February 4, 2021Updated: February 4, 2021, 7:06 pm The whirlwind of the past year brought a national reckoning on race and massive protests against police brutality, followed by the electoral victories of Kamala Harris, the first Black vice president, and Raphael Warnock, Georgia’s first Black senator. Last month, Black poet Amanda Gorman dazzled us on Inauguration Day with “The Hill We Climb,” her stirring work about these turbulent times. She’ll follow up that performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday. As Black History Month begins this week, I spoke with several Bay Area authors who recommended their favorite books. Faith Adiele is a professor at California College of the Arts. Photo: Courtesy Faith Adiele

Hope College begins construction on athletic center - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Hope College The groundbreaking for a new $3.3 million locker room facility on Hope College’s athletic complex took place earlier this week. The Jim Heeringa Athletic Center will be located near the north end zone of Ray and Sue Smith Stadium. It will serve the college’s 95-member football team each fall and its baseball and softball teams in the spring. “We are extremely excited to see construction begin on this project and so are our student-athletes, coaches, alumni and others in the Hope community,” said Tim Schoonveld, director of athletics at Hope. “We are confident the Heeringa Athletic Center will be another great tool that will allow us to compete with excellence and provide transformational experiences for our student-athletes. We look forward to watching its construction unfold in the months ahead.”

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