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Dunn earns spot on Cincinnati’s opening-day roster

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorCINCINNATI—After getting his first taste of Major League Baseball with the Cincinnati Reds last season, Saugatuck High School graduate Blake Dunn entered spring training battling for a spot on the Reds’ opening day roster.Mission accomplished.Dunn won a…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorBug AcreYum, yum … maggots? A Washington Post story stops shy of saying maggo-roni and cheese will soon be a diet staple for humans. But it already is for pets.Grubs are beetle, not fly, larvae, but no doubt…

Interurban grows routes to meet rising needs

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorIn Saugatuck-Douglas the blue buses are ubiquitous. Starting soon the Interurban Transit Authority’s fleet will be venturing further into Fennville, Laketown Township and Glenn reaching to South Haven from expanded offices.The low-cost — 50 cents for children under…

Bird’s eye view shows Ferry progress

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorIf it looks like fitting together puzzle pieces from the sky, you’re not wrong. The Ferry Street culvert project continued advancing last week, as shown below, towards completion by Memorial Day weekend.Douglas closed Ferry — a key north-south…

Mike’s Musings: Measles comeback? Stop the hysteria

Mike’s Musings: Measles comeback? Stop the hysteria

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20253 min read

I keep receiving emails from public health officials about the threat of measles. Just like a week ago, I read a release that announced two cases of measles had been diagnosed in Michigan. I had thought measles were a thing…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffApr 9, 20255 min read

I keep hearing rumors about the Administration selling off the U.S. Post Of-fice as another cost-cutting measure. Maybe it is true; maybe not; maybe the idea is being floated to see what our reaction will be.I think it is goofy…

Finland forests, fowl, fur Explored

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20251 min read

Holland family doctor/ birder Eric Gustafson will share “Finland: Forests, Fowl and Fur” with Holland Audubon Society members and guests Thursday, April 8 in the Commons Room at Hope Church, 77 W. 11th St., starting at 7 p.m. Admission is…

Leaders eye missing link, grant request

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Saugatuck Township and Allegan County Road Commission leaders joined U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Holland, Saturday for a close-up tour of the 1988 Lakeshore Drive washout, reported former county commission chair Jim Storey. The commission has applied…

Cities offer summer jobs

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Young and looking for a summer job? You could do worse than apply for Saugatuck and Douglas departments of public works openings. Saugatuck is also seeking Oval Beach Patrol members. Saugatuck DPW seasonal maintenance workers earn…

City election complaint: Where next?

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20255 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Former mayor Ken Trester’s Oct. 16 complaint to the Michigan Bureau of Elections about EPIC (Empowering People Investing in Communities), a 501c4 nonprofit headed by another ex-mayor, Garnet Lewis, has apparently been resolved to the tune…

Saugatuck baseball beats Hartford in shortened game

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorAfter dropping a 7-3 decision in the first game of a doubleheader with visiting Hartford on Wednesday, March 27, the Saugatuck baseball team bounced back to take game two 5-2.The second game was stopped early due to…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorActing OutIn spring a young man’s fancy turns to why Gavin Love, 25, of Grand Haven went on a rampage March 20 at the Holland Walmart store.Love knocked flat-screen TVs to the floor, smashed glass display cases and…

City election complaint: What’s next?

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20255 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorFormer Saugatuck mayor Ken Trester’s Oct. 16 complaint to the Michigan Bureau of Elections about EPIC (Empowering People Investing in Communities), a 501c4 nonprofit headed by another ex-mayor, Garnet Lewis, has apparently been resolved to the tune of…

Summer jobs in the sun? Look here

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorYoung and looking for a summer job? You could do worse than apply for Saugatuck and Douglas departments of public works openings. Saugatuck is also seeking Oval Beach Patrol members.Saugatuck DPW seasonal maintenance workers earn $17 an hour…

Mike’s Musings: Nuclear energy is back

Mike’s Musings: Nuclear energy is back

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20253 min read

With all the talk about solar and windmill energy and how they will power our country in the future, we hear very little about nuclear plants that are being recommissioned.Nuclear power is considered by many to be the most efficient,…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20256 min read

President Trump has announced he plans to somehow annex or take over Canada and make it into our 51st state.I am not certain of the finer details of his aspiration and question if he has any real plans. Besides, we…

Ferry drain rebuild is Progressing

Editorial StaffMar 26, 20252 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Douglas efforts to reopen north-south Ferry Street between West Shore Drive and Campbell Road continued apace last week, city manager Lisa Nocerini said. The city hopes to reopen the stretch by Memorial Day weekend if everything…

Palisades specter looms over Series talk

Editorial StaffMar 26, 20254 min read

The 11th annual South Haven Speakers Series will kick off Thursday, April 10, with Max Vanatta discussing “Nuclear Power: Risks and Rewards” on Lake Michigan College’s South Haven Campus starting at 7 p.m. Small modular reactors, says Vanatta, a doctoral…

Baseball Season Preview:

Editorial StaffMar 26, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorCase O’Neil has taken over as head coach of the Saugatuck baseball team.He inherits a squad with a considerable amount of varsity experience.Just how much experience is on the Saugatuck roster, you ask?Well, 15 players have played…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMar 26, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorGod’s HammerI repent many things: getting married, tearing labels off pillows, writing this column … And I’m better for it.Doesn’t mean I stop doing those things. But the guilt I harbor allays my fear I’ve become another mild-mannered…