HACKLEY COMMUNITY CARE ACCEPTING MUSKEGON FAMILY CARE PATIENTS

HACKLEY COMMUNITY CARE ACCEPTING MUSKEGON FAMILY CARE PATIENTS

Muskegon — Hackley Community Care (HCC) is sensitive to the concern and discussions from the community as it relates to the announcement that Muskegon Family Care (MFC) will be closing its doors on March 31. “HCC is participating in community conversations with local health care organizations and community leaders to respond to this crisis in […]

Local Radio Station giving away trip to Las Vegas

Local Radio Station giving away trip to Las Vegas

Tribune Wire – Muskegon 100.9FM has announced a Las Vegas weekend giveaway contest that includes airfare for two on Allegiant Airlines out of Grand Rapids and three nights at the renowned Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel, an all-in-one casino and resort. To enter the content go to www.muskegonradio.com and click on menu item “Vegas Contest”. Additional […]

No Body Contact Advisory Issued for Four Mile Creek

No Body Contact Advisory Issued for Four Mile Creek

County of Muskegon Wastewater reported a break in a municipal sewage line releasing approximately 130,000 gallons. Four Mile Creek may have been impacted by the spill. The spill occurred near a pumping station located on Quarterline Rd. in Muskegon Township. Public Health – Muskegon County is currently sampling the creek for E. coli and phosphorus. […]

MCC Announces Fall 2019 Semester Academic Honors

MCC Announces Fall 2019 Semester Academic Honors

The following Muskegon Community College (MCC) students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Fall 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 […]

GVSU Football Coach Suspended for Praising Hitler’s Leadership

GVSU Football Coach Suspended for Praising Hitler’s Leadership

A Grand Valley State University football coach was suspended after saying he would have dinner with Adolf Hitler and praised the Nazi dictator’s leadership in an interview with a college newspaper. Morris Berger was hired as Grand Valley State University’s football offense coordinator on January 20. Three days later, he gave an interview to the […]

Muskegon to host Social Equity Workshop

Muskegon to host Social Equity Workshop

Muskegon – The Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) announced the participants in two stakeholder workgroups to discuss and provide suggestions regarding the Social Equity Program. The first workgroup will take place in Detroit on February 5, 2020 from 10:00am – 1:00 p.m. The second workgroup will take place in Muskegon on February 12, 2020 from 11:00am […]

Muskegon Conference to feature former Detroit Lions QB

Muskegon Conference to feature former Detroit Lions QB

Muskegon – The ReCon Veteran Resilience Conference will be returning to Downtown Muskegon on Thursday, May 28, for its third year of assisting military veterans, their families, and veteran service providers in developing the tools they need to lead resilient lives after leaving the military.  Resilience is one of the pillars to overcoming ongoing life […]

100.9FM donates $500 to local Cat Tales Rescue

100.9FM donates $500 to local Cat Tales Rescue

Norton Shores – Over nearly three decades, the 78-year-old Norton Shores resident has cared for hundreds of cats each year from her no-kill facility Cat Tales Rescue on Farr Road, where Austin rehabilitates injured and neglected kittens before helping to find them new homes through a partnership with Pet Smart.  It’s an often thankless service […]

Baker College of Muskegon President Aaron Maike discusses local impact of governor’s education cuts

Baker College of Muskegon President Aaron Maike discusses local impact of governor’s education cuts

By Victor Skinner Students at Baker College in Muskegon are scrambling to scrounge thousands in extra tuition mid school year after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed two scholarships that were baked into the state budget for decades.  Whitmer eliminated the $2,400 per year Michigan Tuition Grant and reduced Michigan Competitive Scholarship from $2,400 to $1,000 for […]

MCC to host 50 College and University Reps at College Night

MCC to host 50 College and University Reps at College Night

Muskegon – High school students and their parents have the opportunity to visit with representatives from 50 colleges and universities located throughout Michigan at MACRAO College Night on Monday, Oct. 7, at Muskegon Community College. Free and open to the public, College Night takes place in MCC’s Collegiate Hall. The doors do not open until […]

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