Indian Trails Golf Course proposes new high-tech driving range

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The city of Grand Rapids proposes major improvements to the Indian Trails Golf Course that could drive the course into the future.The Grand Rapids Parks and Recreation Department wants to build a $12-18 million high-tech enclosed entertainment driving range similar to a TopGolf facility at the course. According to Parks and Recreation Director David Marquardt, a study shows such a facility would bring more people to the course. Daren Bower 'We've seen tremendous growth since we invested in our driving range about 10 years ago. We've seen nothing but an upward trend in both revenue and

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— United Auto Workers are on strike against the Big Three automakers. Workers contracts expired at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, and the strike began at ...

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Business as usual at Wyoming General Motors plant amid strike, but could see ripple effect

Business as usual at Wyoming General Motors plant amid strike, but could see ripple effect

It's a historic moment, as this is the first time in the history of the United Auto Workers (UAW) it has struck all three of the nation's unionized automakers at the same time.

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