Speaking in Conroe, Texas, last weekend, former President Donald Trump accused his successor of allowing millions of migrants to enter the country illegally across our Southern border. “The most important border … for us is not Ukraine’s border but America’s border,” thundered Trump. “Before Joe Biden sends any troops to defend a border in Europe, […]
Local News – Muskegon County (PHMC) in partnership with the public libraries of Muskegon County has free adult KN95 masks available for the public (while supplies last). Masks are available at Hackley Public Library, White Lake Community Library, Fruitport District Library, and Muskegon Area District Library branches. Pick up times are during regular business hours. Masks are packaged in bags of […]
The following Muskegon Community College (MCC) students have earned academic recognition for their grade point averages during the recently completed Fall 2021 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 […]
The Center for Holocaust and Gender Studies-Muskegon is inviting the public to view the film “Stories from the Violins of Hope” and to participate in an online question-and-answer session with the director, writer and one of the actors. The virtual event, which takes place on Thursday, Jan. 27, from 7:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., is […]
by David Almasi “It is time America recognizes what’s going on” regarding Benjamin Crump. Crump is the attorney behind many of the recent “black lives matter” lawsuits that have garnered international headlines and helped fuel the unrest that’s taken innocent lives and cost billions of dollars in damages. Far from being the “country lawyer” that he claims to […]
The Michigan Office of the Auditor General identified 8,061 deaths connected to long-term care through July last year — 42 percent more than the state’s official count of 5,675, according to a long-awaited report. The findings are sure to reignite partisan disagreement over Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s handling of the pandemic — but both her administration and […]
ALBION– Albion College announces students who were named to the Dean’s List or who were named new Albion College Fellows at the end of the fall 2021 semester. Dean’s List recognition goes to students with a full-time GPA of 3.5 or better in graded courses, while the honor of Albion College Fellow goes to students […]
MUSKEGON— Dance Theatre of Harlem will perform in the Frauenthal Theater on May 25 at 7:30pm. Now a singular presence in the ballet world, the Dance Theatre of Harlem Company tours nationally and internationally, presenting a powerful vision for ballet in the 21st century. The 18-member, multi-ethnic company performs a forward-thinking repertoire that includes treasured […]
Muskegon, MI (January 18, 2021) – Taste of Muskegon is moving the event from its traditional third week of June to the second week of the month. This is a permanent move. The decision was made in honor of Juneteenth celebrations which often occur on the third weekend. “It’s a big decision to move the […]
Muskegon Community College is postponing its 25th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Breakfast which was originally scheduled for Friday, Jan. 14, 2022, at VanDyk Mortgage Convention Center, until June 10, 2022. “Due to the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases within our area, we have made the difficult decision to reschedule this important event […]