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Costco coming to Fruitport Township after a nearly year-long delay
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI - A new Costco location is back in the works for Fruitport Township near Muskegon. The discount retailer previously made plans last fall for a store at 6072 S. Harvey St., a former Fruitport Golf Club property, but the project got put on hold. But after nearly a year delay, the new store and gas station have renewed plans to open late fall 2025.
Southwestern Michigan College, GVSU sign academic program agreement
DOWAGIAC — Southwestern Michigan College and Grand Valley State University officials recently signed an agreement that provides SMC students with opportunities to take GVSU classes and degree programs at the Dowagiac campus. According to a news release, the agreement expands GVSU’s Omni initiative, a network of regional campuses and...
Cairns Cup welcome party set for Sunday at Five Iron Golf
The Cairns Cup – a biannual tournament where golfers with disabilities from the United States and Europe compete – is coming to Macomb County. Five Iron Golf in Shelby Township is gearing up to host a welcome party on Sunday, July 28 at 6 p.m. for those affiliated with the event, which begins the same day and will run through Aug. 3 at Cherry Creek Golf Club.
Endurance swimmer to make another solo Lake Michigan crossing attempt
Jim Dreyer announced plans to "finish what he started" last summer and make another attempt to swim alone across Lake Michigan. This self-sufficient journey, planned to begin on Aug. 6, weather permitting, will require him to tow more than 200 pounds of supplies and do his own navigating. The route will take him 82.9 miles from McKinley Beach in Milwaukee to City Beach in Grand Haven.
Tire blowout causes semi truck rollover crash on US 31
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A 59-year-old Hesperia man suffered minor injuries in a semi truck rollover crash on US 31 near M 20 Thursday, July 18, around 5:45 a.m., according to an Oceana County Sheriff’s Office accident report. “The driver advised that he was driving northbound on US 31...
What to know about the 100th Coast Guard Festival
Jul. 24—The 100th Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival officially begins Friday, and continues through Aug. 3. Here's what you need to know about this year's festival: k9cmr6=63C2E:?8 '__k^9cm kAm%96 76DE:G2='D C@@ED 52E6 324E@ 'hac[ H96? E96 4:EJ @7 vC2?5 w2G6? 9@DE65 2 D>2== A:4?:4 E@ 46=63C2E6 E96 &?:E65 $E2E6D r@2DE vF2C5 A6CD@??6= DE2E:@?65 :? E@H?]k^Am kAm(9:=6 E96 '__E9 76DE:G2= H:== ...
Carter Frye joins Tribune staff
Jul. 23—Carter Frye is the newest addition to the Grand Haven Tribune newsroom. His primary beats will be covering the City of Ferrysburg, Spring Lake Township, and Ottawa County courts. Frye graduated from Michigan State University in 2023, where he majored in journalism with minors in sports journalism and public relations. During his time at MSU, he volunteered with campus media outlets ...
Ottawa Co. Board to Meet Tonight
OLIVE TWP., MI (WHTC-AM/FM, July 23, 2024) – It has the look of a straight forward, drama-less biweekly business meeting of the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday evening. On the consent agenda is the appointment of 11 seats on the county’s Materials Management Planning Committee, with the...
GVSU and GR Chamber event addresses international student hiring
The forum was organized by Grand Valley State University. The goal? Sharing with local small business owners how they can successfully integrate global perspectives into their workforce by hiring international students from nearby universities. Rachel Salinas is the Assistant Dean for Grand Valley’s College of Computing. She explains why international...
Michigan Man Faces 20 Years in Prison for Stealing Mperks Data From Meijer Customers
A 22-year-old West Michigan man has pleaded guilty and could spend 20 years in prison for a massive mPerks theft scheme targeting Meijer customers last year. Nicholas Mui of Grand Haven will also give up $630,000 in cash and cryptocurrency and surrender his computer. mPerks Scheme Costs Meijer More Than...
EV road trip update: Tips from low-stress Tesla fans; chilling at beach
MUSKEGON — After pulling into Muskegon Monday evening with 65 miles left on our charge, we stopped at beautiful Pere Marquette Park to take advantage of free chargers, grab a beer at The Deck, get our first glimpse of Lake Michigan and seek advice from well-traveled EV drivers. Casey...
The Shelley Irwin Show Podcast for 7-23-24
Kids Day at the Zoo happens August 1, providing fun, adventure and more. We discuss with Regional President PNC Bank Sean Welsh, Mariah Malone, John Ball Zoo Events Coordinator, plus Kim Shefferly, Senior Corporate & Community Partnership Officer, WGVU. We continue the conversation on the Presidential campaign, Author/Historian Talmage Boston...
Your New Ultimate Guide To 2024 Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival
Grand Haven is about to be flooded with so many people this weekend!. From locals to visitors alike, this festival is one that many people get excited about every year. On Friday, July 26th, the 100th annual Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival is back!. What is the Grand Haven Coast...
West Michigan blueberry farms modify care for crops after this season's change in climate
WHITEHALL, Mich. — West Michigan fruit farmers have seen a change in this summer’s blueberry crop due to the region’s changing climate. A study published by Michigan State University Extension found an early arrival of spotted wing drosophila and anthracnose fruit rot. Typically blueberry crops have signs...
West Michigan events celebrate 34th anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turns 34 this month, and events are being held across West Michigan to commemorate this milestone. The ADA prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities, including employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications, and access to state and local government programs and services. In Muskegon, Disability Network...
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