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Top recruits: Muskegon’s N’Kye Wynn evolving into elite mauler in the trenches
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Do Not Swim Here! E. coli Advisory Issued for These West Michigan Beaches
While not quite as scorching as it was last week, the temperatures in West Michigan this week are up there. You might be looking for a place to cool off and take a swim, well do NOT swim at these West Michigan beaches right now. The Michigan Department of Environment,...
Trash Pickup from Storm Damage
To residents whose trash is picked up on Monday or Tuesday: Due to the storm and many homes not being accessible earlier this week, Republic will pick up bagged trash on Monday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 2 without requiring a sticker. Please keep bags less than 35 pounds and place them near your garbage container the night before pickup.
When you can see fireworks from the top deck of a WWII-era ship in Muskegon
MUSKEGON, Mich. — The "best seat in the house" to view Muskegon Fourth of July fireworks isn't on a porch, a blanket, or a lawn chair, it's on the USS LST 393. Moored at the Mart Dock downtown, the World War II-era ship was involved in the invasions of Sicily and Italy and made 30 round trips to Omaha Beach during D-Day in 1944.
'Too little too late' | Muskegon man left for days without power
MUSKEGON, Mich. — As Consumers Energy crews continue to work towards reinstating power across West Michigan, many residents have been left without power for days- being forced to find ways to stay afloat both physically and financially. Thursday morning, Consumers Energy said they have restored 90% of customers impacted...
Maranda’s Weekend Fun Guide: June 28-30
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (ABC 4)- Take on the weekend with exciting local activities! If you’re looking for fun, family-friendly happenings, Maranda has you covered. Below, see upcoming events, taking place Friday, June 28 through Sunday, June 30. Lakeshore Art Festival in Downtown Muskegon. Enjoy the works of 250 juried...
10 most expensive homes sold in Muskegon County, June 17-23
A house in Whitehall that sold for $502,500 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Muskegon County in the past week. In total, 59 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $218,213, or $171 per square foot.
Fallen trees main barrier to restoring power
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI - As crews across the state work to restore power after Tuesday’s severe thunderstorm, Consumers Energy says 90% of customers have had their power restored. The company said all power will be restored by the end of the day Thursday, June 27. If you purchase a...
Where to get free water, ice cream in Montague after major storm
MONTAGUE, MI - As power outages subside across Muskegon County after a severe thunderstorm, many residents are in need of water. Resident in Montague can get free water and ice cream at two Consumers Energy events on Thursday, June 27. Free water will be given out from 6 to 8...
Boat club members mourn loss of weeping willow tree
NORTON SHORES, MI - Once, three weeping willow trees adorned the back of Mona Lake Boating Club’s property. The last, an 80-year-old tree, was split during the severe thunderstorms Tuesday morning in Muskegon County. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
New Speeding Tickets Coming to Michigan and Not From an Officer!
Smile because soon you may soon be on Candid Camera, or rather Candid Speeding Camera here in Michigan!. It looks as if new legislation that would allow the use of traffic cameras in construction zones has gained a lot of traction and is close to becoming the law here in Michigan.
Centuries-Old Brass Ring Uncovered at Historic Michigan Fort
Many treasures have been unearthed on Michigan's Mackinac Island over the years. An 18th century brass ring discovered this week is being called a "nice find". Every summer since 1959, an archaeological team has been working at Colonial Michilimackinac, an 18th century reconstructed fort and fur trading village located just west of the Mackinac Bridge.
Early look at July Fourth weather: 3 things we know
An important weather week is coming up. Here is what we know right now. I will say for my part I can’t say exactly what the weather will be for part of Michigan on the Fourth. That part is the southern third of Michigan as an area of thunderstorms will be just south of Michigan with hints the storms could at times be in southern Michigan on the Fourth.
Drugstore Chain Shuts Down 27 More Locations, MI And OH Impacted
Many businesses in Michigan and Ohio have faced financial struggles and staff shortages, and more consumers moving to do business online has led to restructuring efforts to save them. And one drugstore chain that has already shut down several locations will continue closing nearly 30 more stores in Ohio and Michigan.
$83 Billion Budget Passed: Michigan Lawmakers Resolve Education Funding Fears, But Freeze on Per Pupil Funding Sparks Concerns!
Partisan Disagreements Marked Marathon Budget Session School Aid Allocations and Initiatives Stir Controversy According to CBS NEWS, in a grueling 19-hour session marked by partisan disagreements Michigan lawmakers successfully passed an $83 billion state budget resolving contentious debates primarily centered on education funding. The final budget package includes a significant $23.4 billion allocation for school […]
Morning 4: Michigan’s legal fireworks window opens today -- and more news
Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news. The Fourth of July window for fireworks in Michigan opens on Saturday, which means you could hear more booms in the skies this weekend. Michigan...
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