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Douglas Oktoberfest on tap Oct. 11

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20252 min read

All are welcome to raise their steins and toast the spirit of Bavaria as Saugatuck-Douglas Community Pride hosts its annual Oktoberfest Saturday, Oct. 11 in Beery Field from noon to 5 p.m. This event brings a diverse community together for…

Interurban head sited as state rising star

Interurban head sited as state rising star

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20252 min read

Interurban Transit Authority executive director Becky Carten-Crandell was honored as Rising Star at the Michigan at the annual Michigan Public Transportation Conference Aug. 18-20 at Crystal Mountain Resort in northern Michigan. “Becky,” said presenters, “has served as Executive Director since…

Harvest hues

Harvest hues

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20251 min read

At produce stands and u-picks, such as Crane Orchards (shown here) cornucopias await. (Photo by Scott Sullivan)

Council candidates air views at forum

Council candidates air views at forum

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20257 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorFive candidates for three open two-year seats on the Saugatuck City Council in this year’s Nov. 4 election agreed to disagree but also found common grounds at a Holland League of Women Voters-led forum Thursday, Sept. 25 in…

Man and his nephew charged in playground arson

Man and his nephew charged in playground arson

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20253 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The Otsego man facing arson charges in connection to the fire that damaged the wooden playground structure at Northside Park has been identified as Michael Kilbourn.Kilbourn, 37, appeared in an Allegan courtroom via video on Tuesday,…

Otsego Band Invitational celebrates its 40th year

Otsego Band Invitational celebrates its 40th year

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20253 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The Otsego Band Invitational celebrated its 40th anniversary with this year’s edition, which took place Saturday, Sept. 27, at Bulldog Stadium.The fact that the event continues to thrive is a testament to Otsego High School band…

Hoot-n-Howl arrives in Allegan this weekend

Hoot-n-Howl arrives in Allegan this weekend

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20251 min read

Hoot-n-Howl kicks off the Halloween season in Downtown Allegan on Fri., Oct. 3 and Sat., Oct. 4, 2025. Beginning in the late afternoon, Friday brings a number of adult oriented activities while Saturday offers a multitude of activities for children…

15-year-old female student makes threats against AHS

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20254 min read

By Elizabeth FersztContributing Writer A 15-year-old female student is facing weapons charges after allegedly threatening to attack Allegan High School.According to Allegan County Prosecutor’s Office, they have brought charges of filing a false report, threat of terrorism, stealing a firearm,…

Allegan councilman awol, kickedoff board

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20254 min read

By Gari Voss The Allegan City Council made the decision to remove a member from the Council. The root of the resolution fell on information that Mike Zeter had moved from his residence on Thomas Street to a location that…

SHAES receives grant to acquire portable gas detectors

SHAES receives grant to acquire portable gas detectors

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20251 min read

South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) has been awarded a $2,000 grant from Michigan Gas Utilities (MGU) through its Rewarding Responders Grant program.The grant is being used by SHAES to purchase eight small carbon monoxide detectors that attach to EMS…

Caught in a dilemma: Expensive housing creates problem for couple

Caught in a dilemma: Expensive housing creates problem for couple

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20254 min read

By James Windell Jodi and Donald Heflin are caught in a dilemma.They make too much money to live in low-income apartments, yet they don’t have enough income to buy a house in South Haven. And that’s where they want to…

New water tower shows off mural

New water tower shows off mural

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20251 min read

Painting large mural (twice) on South Haven’s new million-gallon water tank is about finished.The tank will be raised in the coming weeks to the top of the concrete pedestal, making the tribute to South Haven on the lake visible for…

Deputy, K9 honored in Washington DC

Deputy, K9 honored in Washington DC

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20254 min read

Van Buren County Sheriff’s Deputy Eric Calhoun and Kuno (K-9 partner now retired) were recently honored in Washington, D.C. by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). They were awarded the prestigious Hope Award at their annual awards…

Bloomingdale Communications marks 120th anniversary

Bloomingdale Communications marks 120th anniversary

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20256 min read

BLOOMINGDALE – In the winter of 1904, a father saddled his horse and rode through the snow to save his infant son. That ride – urgent, determined, and fueled by love – sparked a movement that would connect generations.Arthur D.…

Arcade to host 16th annual Midwest Soda Pop Festival

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20252 min read

Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher After a short delay due to road construction, the Midwest Soda Pop Festival is back for its 16th year. On this Sunday, October 5, from noon to 4 p.m., Klassic Arcade 1.0 on M-40 will transform into…

Soup Suppers return to Decatur

Editorial StaffOct 1, 20252 min read

Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher The familiar aroma of simmering soup will soon fill the fellowship hall at the Holy Family Catholic Church as Decatur’s long-running Soup Suppers return for another season. The community tradition, now more than two decades old, raises…

Arrest made in Hopkins cockfighting incident

Arrest made in Hopkins cockfighting incident

Jordan WilcoxSep 30, 20254 min read

Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher On Tuesday, September 23rd, 37-year-old Edin Dilson Rodas of Hopkins Township was arraigned in the 57th District Court on five felony charges related to cockfighting. Rodas and his wife own property just south of Hopkins, at 2534…

School food service employee charged with sexual assault of minors

School food service employee charged with sexual assault of minors

Robert TomlinsonSep 29, 20253 min read

Updated 9:14 p.m. Sept. 30, 2025 By Robert TomlinsonNews Director MENDON — A woman who worked as a contractor in the food service department of a St. Joseph County school district was charged Monday on multiple counts of criminal sexual…

Albion Council Approves River Restoration Plan

Albion Council Approves River Restoration Plan

Editorial StaffSep 26, 20254 min read

By Maggie LaNoue Albion City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 15, to move forward with a river restoration plan that, if fully funded, would reshape Victory Park and the riverfront. The project will remove the Hannah Street Dam, fill in…

Albion Council advances road and sewer projects from Capital Improvement Plan

Albion Council advances road and sewer projects from Capital Improvement Plan

Editorial StaffSep 26, 20254 min read

By Maggie LaNoue Less than two weeks after adopting a $70 million Capital Improvement Plan, the Albion City Council voted on Sept. 15, to actively fund several urgent infrastructure projects. Council approved $600,000 for the replacement of the sanitary sewer…

PUBLIC NOTICE
2026 ALLEGAN COUNTY PROPOSED FINAL BUDGET

The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allegan will hold a budget hearing on Thursday, October 9, 2025, for all interested citizens to comment and discuss the proposed budget.

The hearing will take place at 7:00 PM in the Board Room, County Services Building, 3283–122nd Avenue, Allegan, Michigan, to discuss the proposed budget. The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing. The public may also participate in the meeting/public hearing by calling 1-929-205-6099, Meeting ID: 891 6032 7098, and Meeting Password 471420. For other options connecting to the meeting, please visit the meeting calendar website at www.allegancounty.org or contact the County Administrator’s Office.

The proposed budget may be examined online at www.allegancounty.org under News Media Room or on weekdays at the Office of the Allegan County Administrator (address below), between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. All interested citizens will have the opportunity to give written and/or oral comments.

County will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services to individuals with disabilities at the public hearing upon one (1) week notice. Individuals requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the following in writing or by telephone:

Robert J. Sarro,
County Administrator,
3283 – 122nd Avenue,
Allegan, Michigan, 49010
269-673-0239