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Voters to decide on Tri-Cities Historical Museum millage Aug. 6
Jul. 24—On Aug. 6, voters in Ferrysburg and Grand Haven will decide on a six-year millage for the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. The proposal is for .25 mills, or 25 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value, and will run from 2025 to 2030. Ferrysburg, Grand Haven, and Grand Haven Township will vote on the renewal. The museum, located at 200 Washington Ave. in Grand Haven, is free to visitors ...
Muskegon’s eyesore could transform into 557 housing units, pickleball courts and rooftop pool
MUSKEGON, MI -- Some of Muskegon’s best waterfront views are wasted on broken windows. New plans for the old Shaw-Walker factory would bring tenants, diners, pool-goers and pickleballers to the underutilized, massive property sitting at 920 Washington Ave, across from Muskegon Lake. If you purchase a product or register...
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:== ...
Coopersville schools asking voters for operating cash on Aug. 6 ballot
COOPERSVILLE MI- Coopersville Area Public Schools is asking district voters in the Aug. 6 primary election to consider supporting an operating millage renewal for day-to-day operations. Every school district in Michigan is required to pass a periodic renewal of a millage to ensure it collects all its state funding. The...
Shelby library to host book sale Aug. 24
SHELBY — The Shelby Area District Library is hosting a book sale Saturday, Aug. 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The 20th annual “Good Buy” book sale is a great opportunity to recycle your home library. This year’s book sale features book-themed gift baskets that highlight...
Student murals bring new life to downtown Muskegon
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — Students in Muskegon, Michigan, are painting new murals and revitalizing old ones across downtown to spruce up the city. Three Muskegon Public Schools students and one recent graduate have been painting throughout the summer, every day that the weather cooperates. The designs range from flowers to a sunrise.
What has the growing season been like for farmers?
For those who like to eat fresh fruits and vegetables, the best time of the year is here. During the mid to late summer, local farmers’ markets are full of vibrant and ripe fruits and vegetables. Peaches, tomatoes, peppers, onions, sweet corn and more are starting to fill the booths operated by local and regional farms.
Whitehall Mayor Salter escapes city council resignation request vote
WHITEHALL – Mayor Steve Salter survived an effort by the Whitehall City Council July 23 to ask him to resign as the board changed its mind after several of Salter’s supporters voiced their displeasure until the motion was changed. The motion to ask Salter to resign came from...
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.
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.
Ever Wanted To Watch Movies On A Warship? You Can in Muskegon, Michigan
Docked on the shores of Lake Michigan in Muskegon sits an WWII era landing ship tank. If you've ever wanted to watch movies aboard a legit WWII-era warship, you're in luck. I think what's most impressive about the USS LST-393 is she's only one of two landing ship tanks (LSTs) to survive in its original form out of all 1,051 tanks that were built. And yes-- she did see action!
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...
Kingsley’s Eli Graves is headed to Grand Valley State
KINGSLEY - Eli Graves has been a standout running back and defensive back at Kingsley for the past couple of seasons, this past football season he led the Stags to a state championship win, putting up four touchdowns and over 200 rushing yards in the win. Graves finished his senior year with just under 2,000 yards. After the year Graves decide to commit to Grand Valley State University where he will be playing as a defensive back. “The atmosphere is going to be awesome at Lubbers stadium. So, I mean, looking forward to getting better (with) college coaching, just getting the best I can and looking for a national title.” Said Graves. He will be heading down to Allendale in Mid-August.
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 ...
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