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Saugauck baseball hopes to compete

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorA new era of Saugatuck baseball is underway this spring.With Jaden Grigg taking over as head coach, the Trailblazers enter the 2026 season with a mix of experience, youth and a clearly defined identity.“We decided as a team that our core covenants would be ‘United’ and ‘Relentless,’” Grigg said. “We want to Read More…

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Senior meal switch brings fallout

By Scott SullivanEditorArms are up in the precincts after the Allegan County Commission dumped 20-year senior meal provider Community Action for Allegan County in favor of Grandville-based Meals on Wheels for $8.50 per meal, compared to CAAC’s $12.27). CAAC’s 3-year contract was set to expire April 1 but came earlier.The elected county board of commissioners Read More…

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Arts Competition returns to Otsego District Library

The Otsego Arts Council will host its annual Arts Competition May 1-9 at the Otsego District Public Library, continuing a community event that celebrates artists of all ages.Now in its third year at the library, the competition will feature a new format with two junior divisions along with an adult division. Organizers say the change Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Plainwell High School set to present ‘Hadestown’

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor A powerful blend of myth, music and storytelling is coming to the Plainwell stage.Plainwell High School will present “Hadestown: Teen Edition” for a three-show run beginning Friday, March 27, and continuing through Sunday, March 29.Showtimes are 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, along with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday. All Read More…

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Centreville special education teacher nominated for Detroit Red Wings’ ‘Best in Class’ award

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — A local teacher is in the running for a special award from a major sports team in the state for her commitment to her students. Alyssa Henneman, a special education teacher at Centreville Elementary School, is one of three finalists for the Best in Class Teacher of the Year Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise Sports

Otsego tennis plays well

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor PORTLAND—Otsego turned in a strong showing Saturday at the Portland Invitational, competing against Ludington, DeWitt and Portland.The Bulldogs came away with multiple individual flight wins against a competitive field.Senior Ellie Koringa led the way, winning her bracket at No. 2 singles with consistent play and strong net work.Senior Alie Bronson also Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise Sports

Allegan tennis wins three at Early Bird

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Depth was the difference for the Allegan girls tennis team over the weekend.Hosting its annual Early Bird Invitational on Saturday, March 21, the Tigers turned in a dominant performance, going unbeaten against Grand Haven, Coopersville and Mason.Allegan posted 9-0 wins over both Coopersville and Grand Haven before finishing with a 7-2 Read More…

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Life as Performance Art

During that brief splat of warm weather earlier this month, I noticed a neighbor had accessorized several trees with small metal buckets, covered with a piece of metal, just underneath a metal tube attached to the tree.I knew from experience he was collecting the sap from a few maples to be slowly cooked down until Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Senior meal switch has fallout

By Scott SullivanWriter Arms are up in the precincts after the Allegan County Commission dumped 20-year senior meal provider Community Action for Allegan County in favor of Grandville-based Meals on Wheels for $8.50 per meal, compared to CAAC’s $12.27). CAAC’s 3-year contract was set to expire April 1 but came earlier.The elected county board of Read More…