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Big Rapids beats Newaygo to advance to CSAA Championship
BIG RAPIDS - The Big Rapids Cardinals beat the Newaygo Lions 5-0 in the CSAA semifinal to advance to the CSAA Championship. The Cardinals led 2-0 after the first half and scored 3 goals in the second half. The Championship will be at 6 P.M. Friday at Big Rapids. Newaygo’s next game will be in the first round of districts.
Holy Smokes BBQ Competition on May 18 to benefit Catholic Charities West Michigan
Catholic Charities West Michigan is hosting its 4th annual Holy Smokes BBQ fundraiser in downtown Muskegon on May 18. Eat delicious barbecue from local pitmasters, watch live entertainment from Post Fontaine, yard games, a complimentary pint glass, one free drink ticket, and a guaranteed fun evening. This year’s event will...
Elementary students celebrated for Coast Guard-themed artwork
A group of young students was recognized for their artistic talents on Monday night during Grand Haven Area Public School’s Board of Education meeting. For several years, GHAPS has partnered with the City of Grand Haven to give students an opportunity to create artwork for the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) to showcase on banners and on the lamp posts along Washington Avenue and at local businesses and homes both downtown and in Centertown. Cyndi Casemier, the district’s liaison from the city’s DDA, said students are given a general theme such as “lighthouse” or “summer activities” to base their artwork on. The top six to eight entries are chosen to be made into banners.
Woman dies in apparent fall from railroad overpass in Muskegon
MUSKEGON, MI - A woman died Friday in an apparent fall from a railroad overpass in Muskegon, police said. Officers responded to reports of a pedestrian injured in a roadway around 11:46 a.m., May 10 on Seaway Drive, according to the Muskegon Police Department. The woman, 33, appeared to have...
Former record holders reflect as new breed of Bucs make their mark
For 40-plus years, Mark Engel could proudly point to his name at the top of the record books for Grand Haven track and field. In the spring of 1978, Engel, along with Bob Constant, Mike Wing and Tracy Farnquist set the school record in the 4x200-meter relay (known then as the 880-yard relay) with a time of 1 minute, 29.6 seconds.
Our 10 favorite photos from Muskegon prom ‘show-off’ 2024
MUSKEGON, MI - Muskegon held their prom “show-off” at Nelson Elementary School on Saturday, May 11. The Oscars-themed prom was later held at the Hilt Building in downtown Muskegon. Below are our 10 favorite photos and video from the prom. You must be a subscriber to view the...
Hospice of Michigan looking for volunteers to visit hospice patients
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Hospice of Michigan is searching for volunteers who would like to spend time with those in hospice care. Volunteers would help relieve caregivers and visit patients both at home and in hospice facilities throughout Muskegon, Big Rapids and the surrounding areas. Volunteers provide a listening...
Muskegon hosts 2024 prom ‘show-off’ at Nelson Elementary
MUSKEGON, MI - Muskegon held their prom “show-off” at Nelson Elementary School on Saturday, May 11. The Oscars-themed prom was to be held later Saturday at the Hilt Building in downtown Muskegon. You must be a subscriber to view the photo gallery. Subscribers click the “Get photo” link...
Vote for the MLive Muskegon spring sports Athlete of the Week for May 6-11
MUSKEGON, MI – The spring sports season is in full swing and we’ve seen a wide variety of highlight-reel performances from athletes ranging from baseball and softball to track and lacrosse. Now, it’s time to highlight some of the top performances of the previous week of spring sports...
Don’t take the easy route for estate planning
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – A lot of times, we look for an easy solution to a complicated problem, but sometimes easy solutions can have bad consequences, especially when it comes to estate planning and healthcare. David Carrier, our Estate Planning Expert, is here to talk more about this!
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