Philadelphia Vs. Cleveland: Divided We Stand

Philadelphia Vs. Cleveland: Divided We Stand

Wednesday was the best night of Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Joe Biden, Tim Kaine and Barack Obama testified to her greatness and goodness and readiness to be president. And all saw in the Republican Convention in Cleveland a festival of darkness and dystopia. Nor is this unusual. For, as the saying goes, the ins “point with […]

Candidate Profile: Sean Mullally

Candidate Profile: Sean Mullally

Candidate Profile: Sean Mullally By: John R. Hall​ Sean Mullally has a plan for Muskegon. He’s been working on it all of his life. Literally. The 43-year- old Muskegon native has been envisioning a bigger and better Muskegon community for a long time. The bigger and better includes economic and educational growth to match the […]

Candidate Profile: David B. Kortering

Candidate Profile: David B. Kortering

Candidate Profile: David Kortering By John R. Hall​ David Kortering is running for Muskegon County Probate Court Judge for several reasons. Probably the most important has to do with the expanding workload of family law cases that have been filling up the dockets over the past several years, many which involve child neglect/abuse, juvenile delinquency, divorce, custody, parenting […]

MCC Electric Vehicle Program Highlighted in National Racing Magazine

MCC Electric Vehicle Program Highlighted in National Racing Magazine

MCC Electric Vehicle Program Highlighted in National Racing Magazine Muskegon County – Muskegon Community College was singled out nationally by Performance Racing Industry magazine, the voice of the racing marketplace, in its June 2016 cover story on “Electric & Hybrid Racing.” The article explained how a growing segment of motorsports, from drag racing to road […]

Announcement: Church to host Community Yard Sale

Announcement: Church to host Community Yard Sale

Announcement: Church to host Community Yard Sale Muskegon County – Angel Community Church is sponsoring a Community Yard Sale Saturday July 30, 2016 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Set up time 8:00 am. Every one is welcome. Tables are available for $10.00 in advance. To reserve your table/booth or questions Contact COCOA at (231) 728-2381 or […]

The truth about Alzheimer’s: early detection makes a difference

The truth about Alzheimer’s: early detection makes a difference

The truth about Alzheimer’s: early detection makes a difference (BPT) – It’s the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, affects more than 5 million Americans and one out of every three seniors will die from it. Yet misconceptions surround Alzheimer’s disease. Contrary to what many people think about Alzheimer’s, it’s not a normal […]

Democrats Make Hillary Clinton a Historic Nominee

Democrats Make Hillary Clinton a Historic Nominee PATRICK HEALY and JONATHAN MARTIN PHILADELPHIA — The Democratic convention formally nominated Hillary Clinton for president Tuesday, making history by choosing a woman to be the first standard-bearer of a major political party, a breakthrough underscored by a deeply personal speech by Bill Clinton calling her “the best […]

Why I Am Running for District Court Judge

Why I Am Running for District Court Judge

Why I Am Running? By Joshua S. EldenBrady Candidate for 60th District Court AN INDEPENDANT JUDICIARY The prosecutor shouldn’t pick our judges. It is critical that we select a judge who has experience representing everyday people not just governments or corporate interests. I am the only candidate without ties to the Prosecutor’s Office or the […]

Democrats Struggle for Unity on First Day of Convention

Democrats Struggle for Unity on First Day of Convention

Democrats Struggle for Unity on First Day of Convention ALAN RAPPEPORT, YAMICHE ALCINDOR and COLIN MOYNIHAN PHILADELPHIA — Democratic Party leaders scrambled on Monday night to rescue their convention from political bedlam as supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders erupted in boos, jeers and protests against Hillary Clinton after an email leak showed that party officials […]

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