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Mike’s Musings: Shut the border to prohibit terrorists!

Mike’s Musings: Shut the border to prohibit terrorists!

Editorial StaffNov 1, 20233 min read

I’m worried about our southern border. Millions of illegals have poured across the border in Texas and Arizona in the past few years. They come from all parts of the world- Central America, South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle…

Arrows out for first Douglas public hunt

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20232 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR A Douglas public notice issued last Thursday said let city deer hunting start on 17 public acres (see map) north of Wiley Road, south of Ferry Steet, west of Northern Lights Condominiums. Tighten bow strings, retest…

Runners take off on Old Airport land

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20234 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Saugatuck High School, whose trophy cases groan and keep growing with state cross country trophies, may have found a home course at last. Except … “Angelina,” co-coach and teacher Rick Bauer said of his wife, “and…

Trailblazers drop regular-season finale to Schoolcraft

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20233 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorWhen Saugatuck hosted Schoolcraft for the final regular-season football game on Friday, Oct. 20, second place in the SAC Valley was on the line.And it was the visiting Eagles who secured that runner-up slot, thanks largely to…

Maggie’s Pantry

Maggie’s Pantry

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20232 min read

By Maggie ConklinMushroom CasseroleA few days ago I got a text from Peg Sanford with a photo of a ginormous mushroom growing in her yard. Now, I get these types of texts often and I usually tell them “don’t eat…

Obituary: Richard Zelenka

Obituary: Richard Zelenka

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20233 min read

Richard Zelenka, 78 Richard James Zelenka, affectionately known as Rick, was born to his late parents Ladislav and Margaret (Svabek) Zelenka on May 24, 1945, in the bustling city of Chicago. He peacefully left this world at his home in…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorRoundaboutDouglas, deluged with more WTF?’s than praise, punted fast on its 2015 Blue Star Highway splitting.The baby cutting divvied 3 car and truck lanes — from the Kalamazoo River bridge south to Center Street — into now 2…

Runners take off on Old Airport Land

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSaugatuck High School, whose trophy cases groan and keep growing with state cross country trophies, may have found a home course at last. Except …“Angelina,” co-coach and teacher Rick Bauer said of his wife, “and I have been…

Mike’s Musings: EV’s may be the future, but they aren’t the present

Mike’s Musings: EV’s may be the future, but they aren’t the present

Editorial StaffOct 25, 20234 min read

I read an interesting statistic from my condo association executive director the other day. She claimed 30% of the cars sold in 2022 were electric. She also said that number will increase to 60% by 2030.Now being the suspicious type,…

Trailblazers fall to Lawton for first loss of the season

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20233 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorIt was a clash of the titans when 7-0 Saugatuck hosted 6-1 Lawton on Friday, Oct. 13, with sole possession of first place in the SAC Valley up for grabs.And on a cold, wet, windy evening, it…

Maggie’s Pantry

Maggie’s Pantry

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20232 min read

By Maggie ConklingClassic MeatloafLast week Monday I was treated to a walk-through of the newly renovated Farmhouse Deli. I am so proud of all the hard work, sweat and tears that entire group of wonderful workmates achieved!I asked if they…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20234 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorLet There Be a SignBlue Star Highway is busy with signs, crossroads and driveways darting off left and right. It buzzes during rush hours, in summers especially. Flashing lights, arrows and attractions vie for one’s attention.BS in sum…

Community Pride, uneclipsed

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20232 min read

Community Pride prevailed Saturday through monsoons that eclipsed hoped-for views of a sun corona-ed moon at 11:45 a.m. Free protective glasses you could grab at the library largely went unused this; but no sweat: hold till April next year for…

Mike’s Musings: Israel deserves our support- some observations

Mike’s Musings: Israel deserves our support- some observations

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20233 min read

War is never pretty, but I certainly cannot fault Israel for engaging with Hamas after that terrorist organization slaughtered 1300 Jews and 32 Americans in a surprise attack September 14.I make the following observations:Do not equate Palestinians with Hamas. Hamas…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffOct 18, 20234 min read

Since the dawn of civilization humans have wondered what happens after our heart stops and we quit breathing.What’s on the other side? The ancient Jewish Sadducees believed death was the end, i.e. dead is dead. Most people worldwide hold out…

City Council Meeting

Editorial StaffOct 11, 20231 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Saugatuck City Council Monday voted to join Saugatuck Township jointly cutting election costs via sharing early-voter administration costs. Though Michigan’s Constitution requires both same-named entities to maintain separate polling places, the Saugatuck together can offer streamlined,…

New playground coming to city park

Editorial StaffOct 11, 20232 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Coming soon to Saugatuck’s Village Square Park: change in the form of this $449,543 children’s area playground. The playground as stands is historic and has delighted downtown families and guests for years. Nothing wrong with it…

County Shelter

Editorial StaffOct 11, 202312 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor Allegan County and 501c3 nonprofit Wishbone Pet Rescue are at business loggerheads how to continue a 12-year pact both agree has been successful. Both concede updates are needed to achieve the shared goal: a humane, financially-healthy…

Obituary: Esther Jorgenesen

Obituary: Esther Jorgenesen

Editorial StaffOct 11, 20233 min read

Esther Jorgenesen, 84 Esther Marie Jorgensen died peacefully at home on Oct. 2, 2023, among family and friends.  She was born Esther Marie Hoover to Belle and Alva Hoover on Feb. 2, 1939, in Douglas. The younger of two daughters,…

Maggie’s Pantry

Maggie’s Pantry

Editorial StaffOct 11, 20232 min read

By Maggie Conklin Rich Belgian WafflesA couple of weeks ago we invited our kids over for a weekend brunch, and after much discussion agreed that I’d make my rich from-scratch Belgian waffles with a side of bacon.My dear husband got…