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Timothy Kozal will oversee both Police and Fire Departments.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday refused to sign off on a proposed casino in Muskegon County, ending a campaign that started over a decade ago.
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Michigan's summer tourism season is here, and there’s hope that the industry will continue to rebound from the pandemic.
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Muskegon Lake is one step closer to being removed from the Environmental Protection Agency's list of Great Lakes Areas of Concern.
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Muskegon Rescue Mission is raising funds to establish a new Community Resource Center. The non-profit’s plans include a preschool and daycare to serve low-income families.
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Muskegon County has closed on phase one, the south property, of its Dune Harbor Park Project.
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Has until December 16th to decide.Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has one month to make a decision on whether or not to approve a long discussed new casino in Fruitport Township.
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Voters in at least three cities will decide whether to change the use of gendered pronouns in their city charger.
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The Michigan Small Business Development Center (SBDC), is sponsoring a pitch competition for existing Black-owned businesses in Muskegon. With more than $26,000 in prize packages, contestants will compete for resources like web development, marketing, branding, social media, accounting and legal services.
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John Ball Zoo officials have commissioned a feasibility study examining potential locations in Kent and Muskegon Counties for a large-scale aquarium featuring more than one million gallons of fresh and salt water exhibits.