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Laketown wants third interview with Fox

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20253 min read

By Jim Hayden Correspondent The Laketown Township Board Aug. 6 agreed to ask manager finalist Stephanie Fox to return for a third interview after citing new questions about her time as an Ionia County Administrator. No date or time has…

Football practice begins

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20251 min read

High school football players and coaches from Saugatuck joined their counterparts across the state in preparing for the upcoming season on Monday, Aug. 11.That was the first day official practice was allowed by the Michigan High School Athletic Association, with…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorWays & MemesRubber dildoes are raining down on WNBA games and the women’s basketball league’s not happy.The first neon green one, flung from the stands at the Golden State Valkyries-Atlanta Dream game, struck some players as a joke.…

On the beach

On the beach

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20251 min read

It’s a colorful family affair visiting Lake Michigan beaches with water temperatures running into the 70’s since July. This shot was captured last weekend at Saugatuck’s Oval Beach. (Photo by Scott Sullivan)

Bank eyes former Douglas restaurant site

Bank eyes former Douglas restaurant site

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20253 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe Douglas Planning Commission Thursday, Aug. 14 will weigh a Consumers Credit Union special land use request to create a drive-though/drive-in 1,185-square-foot commercial bank office at the former Kalico Kitchen site, 312 Ferry St.A public hearing is scheduled…

Moore named new city planning/zoning head

Moore named new city planning/zoning head

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe City of Saugatuck has appointed Grayson Moore new planning and zoning director succeeding Luke Thompson, who left that post effective July 31 to take a similar job nearer his family in South Haven.Moore will start here in…

Mike’s Musings: Michigan’s SNAP Fraud Crisis- fraud running rampant

Mike’s Musings: Michigan’s SNAP Fraud Crisis- fraud running rampant

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20253 min read

Michigan’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — a lifeline for roughly 1.4 million residents — is being chipped away, quite literally, by inadequate technology and sluggish enforcement.In fiscal year 2024, fraud in Michigan’s SNAP program surged by nearly 400%, reaching…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffAug 13, 20255 min read

“A man is just about as happy as he makes up his mind to be,” said Abraham Lincoln. A contemporary French writer we’ll call “C” added, “It takes tremendous courage to be happy.”“C” has every reason to be miserable. She…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSt. Nick’s BonesSanta Claus is dead but not buried in Bari. That’s the latest from archeologists who believe they’ve discovered the tomb of St. Nicholas under his namesake church in south Turkey.St. Nicholas — known for anonymous gift-giving…

Sheets to the wind

Sheets to the wind

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20251 min read

Saugatuck Yacht Club Youth Sailing Progam mariners ages 5 and up continue plying Kalamazoo Lake learning the art and enjoying sunshine on the water throughout month’s end. (Photo by Scott Sullivan)

Sign in

Sign in

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20251 min read

Public works crews last week placed this “Saugatuck” sign, formerly up at Mt. Baldhead Park on the west side of the Kalamazoo River, at the corner of Blue Star Highway and Holland Street, the main north entry into town. The…

Labor Day Bridge Walk will return

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20251 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe Labor Day Blue Star Bridge Walk will be back — with a longer route this year.What would have been last year’s 26th annual crossing was canceled “due to challenges in gathering the necessary resources to ensure the…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20257 min read

    The other day I came across some World War Two era song books in the bottom of my accordion case.  They were published by what was then called the War Department and widely distributed by the USO to bases…

Mike’s Musings: Why You Matter More Than You Think

Mike’s Musings: Why You Matter More Than You Think

Editorial StaffAug 6, 20254 min read

In a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming, where headlines are filled with division, disaster, and doubt, it’s easy to wonder: What difference can one person really make?The truth? More than you could ever imagine.We are taught to look…

Water break closes Douglas street

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20251 min read

Douglas has closed Westshore Street betweenSt. Peters Drive and Hamilton Street on heels a watermain break there Friday. The break has been repaired, city officials said, but water over the roadway has created potential safety concerns due to erosion. City…

Stanberry shined as four-sport athlete for Trailblazers

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20254 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorTo say recent Saugatuck graduate Cass Stanberry stayed busy during his high school days would be an understatement.In addition to being actively involved in several leadership and service programs—including Interact Club, Be Nice, PALS and the Douglas…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20253 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorPorch GeeseThere is no better sign America has been made great again than the return of porch geese.“Life-size decorative goose statues for the lawn, garden or porch aren’t a new idea,” reports the Washington Post’s Kate Morgan. “They…

Venetian Fest ‘25

Venetian Fest ‘25

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20251 min read

… was a blast. See more photographs inside.

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20257 min read

   We often ask each other, “What are your plans for today?”  which really means “What are your goals to accomplish and then check off your to-do list?”  Or we ask ourselves about our plans for the day. Is there…

Mike’s Musings: Traverse City violence too close to home- action needed

Mike’s Musings: Traverse City violence too close to home- action needed

Editorial StaffJul 30, 20253 min read

Here we go again. This time it is too close to home. Another alleged nut-job gone crazy injuring a dozen people, some critical at a Wal Mart, not with a gun, but with an ordinary pocketknife. If it weren’t for…

HUGE Estate Sale
August 27-30, 10 am - 5 pm (Part II September 17-19)
57520 Gearharts Landing, Three Rivers, MI

Antique furniture (some special finds!), Hoosier Cabinets, Wonderful dressers, Beds, Desks, Lamps, Wicker, Trunks, etc. Women’s Vintage Clothing, Fur Coats, Boots, Linens, Large Quilt Collection, Jewelry, Pocket Watches, Clocks, Nice Pottery, Comic Books, Huge amount of DVDs & CDs, extensive collection of Vintage Christmas, Patio and Garden Accents, Old Toys (many wind-up). Too much stuff to list! Over 60 years of accumulation! The Best Antique Sale we have ever seen! “Dealers, don’t miss this sale!”

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