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Beautification comes after micro-grant from the Michigan Municipal League.
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City officials say, they want to return North Muskegon back to its former glory days—a walkable downtown corridor filled with restaurants, shopping, homes, and public spaces. But City Hall wants to know first, what its residents envision when it comes to the city’s future.
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Lakeshore Advantage, the nonprofit economic development organization for Ottawa and Allegan counties along with the Greater Muskegon Economic Development are being honored for their work on a wastewater line.
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Following a lawsuit that challenged the sale of public land on Muskegon Lake to a private developer for $2, the Muskegon Board of City Commissioners has rejected an amendment that would have restored public accessIn 2021, the City Commission approved the sale of a street that accesses a public peninsula on Muskegon Lake. City Hall sold that to local developer and Parkland Properties owner, Jon Rooks.
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Members divided in four to three vote; questions remain as to reasons of firing
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A judge has refused to toss out a lawsuit that accuses the City of Muskegon of selling a developer property on Muskegon Lake without public comment on the matter first.In an opinion issued last Monday, Muskegon County Circuit Judge Kenneth Hoopes found that city officials had “elements of bad faith” surrounding the transfer of land to local real estate developer, Parkland Properties.
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Muskegon and PJ Hoffmaster State Park receiving over $5 million each
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Three West Michigan heart programs have formed an alliance providing an option for open-heart surgeryGrand Rapids had been the largest metropolitan area in the country with only one open-heart surgery program.
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Multi-million dollar effort will renovate YMCA building on Muskegon Lake
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Sentenced to life in prison with no parole in 2017, a Muskegon serial killer is appealing his case.