October 12 & 13, 2019 The Penguin Project utilizes a “peer mentor” system, linking each young artist with a disability with an age level peer who does not have a disability. The peer mentors work side-by-side with their partners, assisting them throughout the entire rehearsal process and on stage. They are on stage with their […]
Lansing – The Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) released detailed, step-by-step instructions today for the application for adult-use marijuana licenses. The MRA will begin accepting adult-use marijuana applications on November 1, 2019. Prospective licensees can visit Michigan.gov/MRA and click on the Adult-Use Marijuana link to see all of the information available to them to assist in the preparation […]
The expanded Oral Fluid Roadside Analysis Pilot Program began, Tuesday, Oct. 1, and includes participation from drug recognition experts (DREs) in every Michigan county. Pursuant to Public Act 242 and 243 of 2016, the Michigan State Police (MSP) conducted a one-year Oral Fluid Roadside Analysis Pilot program, which concluded in November 2018, in five counties […]
MUSKEGON– Muskegon’s summer collegiate baseball team, the Muskegon Clippers, will be returning from the road for a Sizzling Summer –Six Game Home Stand at historic Marsh Field in Muskegon. The home stand runs from Tuesday, July 2 through Sunday, July 7, 2019. The home stand includes several special event games. Tuesday, July 2, 2019: Boys […]
MUSKEGON – The Victory I cruise ship will be arriving in Muskegon this Thursday, May 23 to kick off the year’s Great Lakes cruise ship season. The 300 ft. cruise ship will be docking at Heritage Landing, arriving in Muskegon around 7 a.m. and departing at 6 p.m. This will be the fourth year that […]
The following Muskegon Community College (MCC) students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Winter 2019 Semester. They are listed by alphabetically by hometown under each of the following three categories: President’s List Dean’s List Academic Honors List PRESIDENT’S LIST Muskegon Community College has named the following students to […]
We are going out on a limb with this brief commentary, due to the fact the Robert Mueller nearly two-year investigation report has not been released. However, we feel confident in saying that Trump opponents will not get the smoking gun “gotcha” moment they had hoped for. The one thing we do know about the […]
By Teresa Taylor-Williams Muskegon Tribune Staff Writer Muskegon County – The crew at Scott Meats has done it again. The Muskegon Heights meat market brought home top honors from the Michigan Meat Processors Association’s Cured Meat Competition in Lansing. Scott Meats was among 19 meat processors who entered 154 products into the competition this year. […]
Muskegon – The Muskegon County Board of Commissioners will conduct a full board vote on the Muskegon Area Transit System(MATS) proposal to eliminate two major business on Tuesday March 12 at 3:30pm. MATS is proposing the elimination of Route 20, which is Apple Avenue and Route 45, which is Peck and Sanford effective April 1, […]
By John R. Hall Muskegon – There is a real gem in the Muskegon community and it’s located at Baker College. It’s called the Culinary Institute of Michigan (CIM) and it recently earned a distinguished award. The CIM received official Recognition of Quality Culinary Education from the World Association of Chef’s Societies (Worldchefs). The CIM […]