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Tip leads to Muskegon man’s arrest for dealing cocaine and fentanyl, troopers say
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY — On Sunday, troopers from the Michigan State Police (MSP) Traverse City Post received a tip that a suspicious vehicle dropped off a man at an apartment on Glen Drive in Garfield Township. The tipster reported several vehicles and pedestrians visited the apartment, stayed for a very short duration, then left the area. Troopers conducted a rapid investigation were able to obtain enough probable cause to obtain two search warrants for the residence. The search warrant was executed shortly after midnight this morning. Troopers discovered evidence of narcotics trafficking inside. A 30-year-old Muskegon man was arrested on two counts of possession with intent to deliver cocaine and possession with intent to deliver fentanyl. Both are 20-year felonies. More charges are expected to follow.
‘Everything I do’: Taekwondo Paralympian aims for gold this time
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Most of the world looks at Evan Medell and sees the brachial plexus palsy that impacts his right arm. But his taekwondo opponents are too busy trying to avoid his vicious kicks to notice that. “(It’s the) goal to maybe end somebody in a...
Morning Buzz: July 22
1. Mary Free Bed is once again recognized as one of the top rehabilitation hospitals in the country. The facility was ranked number 9 by U-S News & World Report. They considered more than 1,000 hospitals in the country for this year's list. Results are based on several factors, including...
Voters to decide on Loutit District Library millage Aug. 6
Voters in the Grand Haven public library’s district will decide on a 10-year supplemental millage for the library at the ballot box on Aug. 6. Loutit District Library is asking for a 10-year supplemental levy at a rate of 0.1557, costing taxpayers $15.57 per $100,000 assessed property value and generating $450,000 annually for the library. If passed, this supplemental millage would bring the overall tax up to 1.0967 mills.
4-way stop added in village ahead of construction
As the Village of Spring Lake prepares for construction on several infrastructure projects, a new traffic control has been added to ensure drivers can get around the village smoothly. The new four-way stop is located at the intersection of Grandview Street, South Lake Street and Leonard Road, near Spring Lake...
'Creating that sense of wonder': Garden Club hosts 65th Flower Show
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake District Library was bursting with various types of flowers and foliage on Thursday for the Tri-Cities Garden Club’s 65th Standard Flower Show. In all, 316 flowers were entered into the show and broken into sections for this year’s theme, “The Garden Olympics.”...
Silver lining at Silver Lake
Many area residents found trees down on their land after recent storms tore through the area. Ben Ade, who visits his grandmother, Carolyn Fleming, on Silver Lake every year, said that his family lost eight large pine trees due to the unusual weather in June. As the clean-up began, Ade...
Bigger crowds expected for Coast Guard Festival during 100th anniversary
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — With a week to go until the kickoff of Coast Guard Festival 2024, event organizers are preparing to deliver excitement on what is a milestone anniversary for the festival. Coast Guard Festival turns 100 this year and a few changes are coming to celebrate. "We...
100th Anniversary | Complete guide to the 2024 Coast Guard Festival
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Grand Haven's biggest event is returning for its 100th year at the end of the month. The 2024 Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival is set to host one of its biggest celebrations yet as it honors the men and women of the United States Coast Guard.
Dream Hunting Property With Log Cabin For Sale In Newaygo
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Muskegon plans $30K for new DIY skate park
MUSKEGON, MI - After existing in disrepair for years, the skate park at Muskegon’s Seyferth Park is next in line for a makeover. “Once this fell apart and they removed it, anybody who’s in the skate scene in Muskegon, we go out somewhere else,” said Brian Cook, standing near what’s left of the skate park; a half pipe and some rails. “It used to be a huge thing. Even at this point of the day 20 years ago, you’d come up here and there’d already be people skating and there’d be people sitting on bleachers, or in the grass, watching people.”
Obituary: Ann Burdick, 70, of Hesperia
Ann Elizabeth Burdick, 70, of Hesperia, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 14, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones at home. She was born January 13, 1954, in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, to Cecil F. and Phyllis N. (Morris) Nash. She was the third of four children, including her sisters, Judy (Pete) Floyd and Heather (Malcom) Simpson; and brother, Philip (Sue) Nash.
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