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Explore the beautiful Hathaway Lakes community
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – During the summer season, we spend a lot of time moving around, trying to take in all the sights while enjoying the warm weather while it lasts. Summer is also a time of transition, so if you’re thinking about changing up your living situation, we have some ideas for you. Eastbrook Homes has a number of communities throughout West Michigan and each offers something unique. Today we are taking you to Hathaway Lakes in the Spring Lake/Nunica area, where they’re currently starting a new phase of brand new homes.
Attorney challenging incumbent Republican for Ottawa County District 6 seat
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – An Ottawa County businessowner and attorney is challenging incumbent Kendra Wenzel to represent District 6 on the county’s board of commissioners in the Tuesday, Aug. 6 Republican primary. Whichever Republican wins the primary will face Democrat Michelle Dieleman for the District 6 seat in...
Ottawa County GOP 'condemns' un-endorsed Republicans
OTTAWA COUNTY — After breaking tradition with a primary endorsement convention that largely backed Ottawa Impact, the Ottawa County GOP is calling for a dozen other candidates to stop running as Republicans. The primary is crowded in Ottawa County, with contested races up and down the ballot. All eleven...
Rabies-positive bat identified in Ottawa County
Jul. 17—A bat submitted from Ottawa County has tested positive for rabies. The Ottawa County Department of Public Health (OCDPH) was notified of the positive test by the Michigan Bureau of Laboratories (BOL). kAm%9:D :D E96 7:CDE 42D6 @7 C23:6D :? 2? 2?:>2= :? E96 4@F?EJ E9:D J62Cj E96C6 H6C6 ?@ C6A@CE65 42D6D @7 C23:6D :? 2?:>2=D @C 9F>2?D :? a_ab]k^Am kAmpD @7 yF=J 'a[ a_ac[ E96C6 92G6 366? ...
Real estate agent and Naval Reserves retiree challenge Ottawa Impact incumbent in District 11
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI -- A real estate agent and Naval Reserves retiree are running for the Ottawa County Board District 11 seat against an incumbent affiliated with the board’s highly conservative majority. Allison Miedema is being challenged by Sara Bajema and Richard VanDop for the Republican slot in the...
2 GOP, 2 Dems hope to fill Bergman's seat on county board
Jul. 16—Four candidates have emerged as prospective successors to represent District 10 on the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners following Roger Bergman's retirement. Bergman — who currently sits on the county board representing the cities of Grand Haven and Ferrysburg, as well as Spring Lake Township precincts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 — announced earlier this year that he would not be running for ...
Rep. Scholten presents Harbor Transit with $16.2 million grant
Jul. 17—Rep. Hillary Scholten (D-Grand Rapids) presented Harbor Transit with a $16.2 million grant on Tuesday that will fund a new operations center and a fleet of electric buses. "West Michigan deserves a transportation system that meets the needs of today and will last well into tomorrow," Scholten said. "With this crucial investment in Harbor Transit, we can cut down on carbon emissions and ...
List of millage proposals on the August ballot in Ottawa County
OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. — Michiganders will head to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 6 for a primary election. In Ottawa County, voters will decide on races either in the Republican or Democratic primary election. Ballots will include primary races for various local, state and national positions. Voters may also find bond proposals, millages or local proposals on their ballots.
Michigan man pleads guilty in mPerks cyber theft that cost Meijer more than $1 million
(CBS DETROIT) - A 22-year-old Michigan man will give up $630,000 in cryptocurrency and cash as well as his computer tower after pleading guilty in a massive mPerks cyber theft scheme that cost Meijer more than $1 million. Nicholas Mui of Grand Haven pleaded guilty on Monday to one count of conducting a criminal enterprise in the theft and sale of information associated with mPerks accounts, the Michigan Attorney General's Office said. Mui was charged in December 2023 following a lengthy investigation by Michigan State Police's Fraud Investigation Section and the FORCE team. He had faced up to 10 felony charges for the scheme. mPerks is...
'Delays are dangerous': CMH director worried about state's plan for conflict-free access
OTTAWA COUNTY — Ottawa County's Interim Community Mental Health Director Michael Brashears is concerned about state-level changes that could spell delays for those in need of assistance. Brashears — who is set to be recommended as full-time director later this month — provided a departmental update during a meeting...
The Lighthouse Quilt Guild has their annual show at the end of the month in Grand Haven!
We talk to Susan Harper and Laura Marcus about quilting and more. The Lighthouse Quilt Guild has their annual show at the end of the month in Grand Haven. The guild celebrates 30 years of its activity, serving as the opening event of the Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival. We talk to Susan Harper and Laura Marcus about quilting and more.
Former Muskegon football player Kalil Pimpleton pops off in Canadian Football League debut
OTTAWA, ON — With a little over five minutes left in Kalil Pimpleton's Canadian Football League Debut, the former 'Hard Knocks' star took a crossing route 70 yards to the endzone. "What a way to start...my CFL career," said Pimpleton, 25. "That was just the start of just the...
Relocation of historic Italianate mansion draws crowd to downtown Muskegon
MUSKEGON, MI -- Dozens of residents gathered Wednesday to watch a 155-year-old Italianate mansion be wheeled through the streets of downtown Muskegon. The mansion, known as the Nelson House, was first a private residence and later served as the rectory for the long-vacant St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church. Purchased by Muskegon Public Schools, it was set to be demolished before the city of Muskegon expressed interest. City leaders just purchased it in June for a nominal fee of $100. The cost of the move and setting a new foundation is near $230,000.
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.
Cass City has father son pole-vaulting duo
GRAND HAVEN — The old saying is like father, like son. Father and son pole-vaulting duo Adam and Preston Dorland showed off their skills July 12 and 13 at the 21st annual Grand Haven Beach Vault on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Where to find free summer concerts in Grand Haven four nights a week
GRAND HAVEN, MI -- Make the most of summer nights with free, live music four nights a week in Grand Haven. The Lake Michigan beach town has four weekly concert series running through August. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Record participation highlights 20th Grand Haven Triathlon
Jul. 16—The big breaking waves along Lake Michigan adjusted the plans for Sunday's Grand Haven Triathlon, scrapping the swim portion to start the day. That didn't slow down the action, as a record number of athletes came out to celebrate the platinum anniversary of the event. kAm~G6C cd_ C246CD 42>6 E@ E96 {2A6E6 :? E96 H66] 2?5 E96C6 H6C6 EH@\7@@E 3C62][ :E 925 DE2CE65 E@ 6D42=2E6 2 =:EE=6 ...
Chinook Pier proposals presented to City Council
Jul. 16—The Chinook Pier proposals were presented to Grand Haven's City Council during a joint council meeting and work session on Monday, July 15. The presentations were submitted by the Cherette Group and Copper Rock. kAmr96C6EE6 vC@FA :?4=F565 2 AF3=:4 8C66? DA246[ C6E2:= 2?5 @77:46 DA246[ 2 72C>6CD >2CD[ 2 7:D9 4=62?:?8 DE2E:@?[ 2? @FE5@@C A=2J 2C62 2?5 2 49:=5C6?'D >FD6F>]k^Am kAm|@?52J'D ...
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