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Janet Svensson Grady has worked and waited nearly her entire life to see Svensson Park become the scenic public space her ...
MUSKEGON — The West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission is inviting residents and stakeholders to participate ...
The Muskegon Museum of Art proudly announces the permanent installation of One’s-Self I Sing, a monumental, site-specific sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Beth Lipman. To celebrate the of ...
Community members in Muskegon County now have an accessible and convenient way to monitor their blood pressure at home. Thanks to support provided by the American Heart ...
A 15-year-old counselor-in-training at a historic Michigan scout camp died Wednesday after an apparent drowning at Owasippe Scout Reservation in Muskegon County, authorities said.
A proposed utility-scale solar development on a former industrial site in Muskegon County is drawing both interest and concern as residents and officials weigh environmental restoration, renewable ene ...
Monday afternoon, the Muskegon Lumberjacks announced a pair of Associate Coaches joining the team from NCAA Division I ...
U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar is encouraging middle and high school students in Michigan’s Second Congressional District to participate in the 2025 Congressional App Challenge, a national competition aimed ...
The Clippers win streak came to an end July 15 against the Xenia Scouts, and the two teams split a doubleheader July 16.
The Playhouse at White Lake, owned by the City of Whitehall, hosts their popular Summer Theatre Festival over multiple weekends throughout July and August. This Summer, the White Lake Dramatic ...
MUSKEGON– The Muskegon Museum of History and Science is proud to announce the opening of a brand-new permanent gallery, Muskegon County History. This dynamic space will showcase the depth and ...
Kenneth B. Wolfe, 83, of rural Montague, MI, passed away April 29, 2025. He was born in Dec of 1941 to Charles and Virginia Wolfe. He married Carol Conner on ...