Michigan native named Best Female Fighter in the World

Michigan native named Best Female Fighter in the World

Women’s boxing superstar Claressa Shields has added two more impressive distinctions to her already unparalleled boxing career laurels. 25-year-old “T-Rex” Shields (10-0, 2 KOs), currently the unified WBC and WBO World Female Super Welterweight and WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO Middleweight Champion, has been named #1 in both The Ring and ESPN’s inaugural pound-for-pound women’s […]

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country to Compete; MCC Postpones Other Fall Sports to Next Semester

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country to Compete; MCC Postpones Other Fall Sports to Next Semester

Muskegon Community College will limit its Fall 2020 Semester athletic competition to men’s and women’s cross country, while postponing men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball until next semester. “Although moving all sports except cross country to the spring is not ideal, we are living in difficult times and this hopefully will allow us to […]

Boxer Raeese Aleem of Muskegon wins again, still undefeated

Boxer Raeese Aleem of Muskegon wins again, still undefeated

Super bantamweight boxer Raeese “The Beast” Aleem of Muskegon improved his unblemished record to 17 – 0 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT on August 1, 2020. Aleem’s second consecutive fight televised on Showtime, the 30-year-old finished off opponent Marcus Bates by TKO in the 10th round. He was originally scheduled to face 19-0 […]

Going on Vacation? 5 Ways to Secure Your Home Before You Go

Going on Vacation? 5 Ways to Secure Your Home Before You Go

By Officer James Banta, SecurityNerd home security and safety expert Nothing ruins the relaxation found on a summer vacation more than returning home to find you’ve been burglarized. Unfortunately, as temperatures rise in the summer, so do rates for crimes such as home burglaries. And empty homes are among the easiest targets for criminals.  If you’re going […]

Trump examining executive orders on stopping evictions and other issues, he says

Trump examining executive orders on stopping evictions and other issues, he says

by Erica Werner, Jeff Stein and Karoun Demirjian WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Monday he’s looking at unilaterally taking steps to stop tenant evictions and lower payroll taxes, adding that such moves might be necessary if a new coronavirus relief bill can’t be brokered with congressional Democrats. “A lot of people are going to […]

President Nesbary Leads Michigan Community College Association Board in 2020-21

President Nesbary Leads Michigan Community College Association Board in 2020-21

Muskegon Community College President Dr. Dale K. Nesbary has been elected to serve a one-year term as Chair of the Michigan Community College Association Board of Directors, assuming the post from outgoing Chair John Crist, Trustee from Jackson College. The vote was taken by representatives of Michigan’s 28 community college at a July 24 meeting held […]

Governor Whitmer Amends MI Safe Start Order to Limit Indoor Gatherings, Save Lives

Governor Whitmer Amends MI Safe Start Order to Limit Indoor Gatherings, Save Lives

Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020–160 and Executive Order 2020-161, amending Michigan’s Safe Start Order and issuing revised workplace safeguards. Under the Safe Start Order, starting July 31, 2020, statewide indoor gatherings will be limited to 10 people and bars will be closed for indoor service across the state, including in Regions 6 and 8. “As we see COVID-19 cases […]

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