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Saugatuck girls soccer enters season with high hopes

Saugatuck girls soccer enters season with high hopes

Editorial StaffMar 22, 20232 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorThe good times continued to roll for Saugatuck girls soccer in 2022, as the Trailblazers claimed a district championship for the second straight season and finished with…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMar 22, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorPit Bull Put Down“Allegiance” means a subordinate’s commitment to a superior individual, group or cause. It draws on the late Middle English liege, one who pays fealty to…

Douglas Police No Groundhog month rerun, please

Douglas Police No Groundhog month rerun, please

Editorial StaffMar 22, 20233 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorDouglas police might as soon not live Groundhog’s Day month over. Chief Steve Kent told city council Monday the department in 28 days handled 157 total cases, all…

Township brewery review on tap

Township brewery review on tap

Editorial StaffMar 22, 20233 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe Saugatuck Township Planning Commission Tuesday revisited site plans for a proposed new brewery at 6525 Blue Star Hwy. The meeting fell after this week’s deadline.Saugatuck resident David…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffMar 22, 20237 min read

   I knew there had been a radical shift in the universe the day I was walking down the street and three women were coming in my direction. They were not…

Should city pause short-term rentals?

Should city pause short-term rentals?

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20232 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Should Saugatuck pause acting on short-term rental applications while the city studies reforming current standards? The planning commission will consider doing so at its Thursday, March…

Saugatuck keeps county cops Busy

Saugatuck keeps county cops Busy

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20233 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Since assuming Saugatuck city policing from a department formerly shared with Douglas July 1, 2018, Allegan County Sheriff’s deputies have been busy here. At a March…

Trailblazers’ season ends

Trailblazers’ season ends

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20233 min read

Senior captain Erin Moerler scored seven points in Saugatuck’s season-ending loss to Kent City. (Photo by Scott Sullivan) By Jason WesseldykSports EditorSHELBY—For the record, the Saugatuck girls basketball team dropped…

Obituary: Molly Baker, 93

Obituary: Molly Baker, 93

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20232 min read

Molly Angela Baker, 92, of Saugatuck and Key Largo, Fla. passed away on March 5, 2023.Molly was born on May 6, 1930 to Marion and Angela Buttles in Zeeland. She…

Obituary: Mary Lyons, 89

Obituary: Mary Lyons, 89

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20234 min read

Mary Lyons, nee Devine, age 89, died on March 3, 2023, in Geneva, Ill.Mary was born on July 27, 1933, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the second child of Joseph and Mary…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorGoRed means stop, green go, yellow caution. Primary color blue + yellow = green: go with caution. Blue means go.Having shot black-and- white Kodak Tri-X 400, I went…

Saugatuck city keeps county cops busy

Saugatuck city keeps county cops busy

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20233 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSince assuming Saugatuck city policing from a department formerly shared with Douglas July 1, 2018, Allegan County Sheriff’s deputies have been busy here.At a March 6 open house…

Erin Go Bark to go Douglas Saturday

Erin Go Bark to go Douglas Saturday

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20231 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe area’s traditional Erin Go Bark St. Patrick’s Day People and Pet Parade will continue this year in Douglas.Lakeshore Boutique owner and city council member Randy Walker won…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20236 min read

     We received a Christmas card and letter from longtime friends, and in it they wrote about returning to Orchestra Hall for the first  performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in nearly…

Mike’s Musings: Banning Djokovic makes no sense

Mike’s Musings: Banning Djokovic makes no sense

Editorial StaffMar 15, 20233 min read

I play a lot of tennis, and Novak Djokovic, the best in the game, and maybe the G.O.A.T, is a hero of mine. Like Jordan in basketball or Brady in…

‘Is it real?’ classics investors asks

‘Is it real?’ classics investors asks

Editorial StaffMar 8, 20235 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR What is real? Say you’re 17, early ‘60s, Beatlemania breaking. With three high school Chicago friends, you form a band, pay Chess Records to make a…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMar 8, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorWhere’s the Porn?God bless free speech. Without it censors would enslave us; with it we get letters to the editor such as Melanie Kurdyz of Plainwell wrote last…

Fed OKs $895K to dredge channel here

Fed OKs $895K to dredge channel here

Editorial StaffMar 8, 20231 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to appropriate $895,000 to this spring dredge the Kalamazoo River federal channel from Saugatuck’s Coral Gables north and west to…

Saugatuck grants manager 10-percent raise, praise

Saugatuck grants manager 10-percent raise, praise

Editorial StaffMar 8, 20232 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSaugatuck City Council Feb. 27 unanimously approved a $10,500 pay increase for City Manager Ryan Heise, bringing him to $110,500 yearly.The 10-percent hike following council’s review of third-year…

Saugatuck boys fall, Fennville prevails in district play

Saugatuck boys fall, Fennville prevails in district play

Editorial StaffMar 8, 20232 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor FENNVILLE—The season has come to a close for Saugatuck boys basketball team.Taking on Wyoming Potter’s House in the opening round of the Division 3 district hosted…