By Michael Reo At the first South Haven City Council meeting of June, the council handled a number of matters, new and old. They furthered the zoning ordinance regarding short-term rentals, pushing it along to the city’s Planning Commission, in addition to adopting a moratorium on personal STRs, recognizing the awards gifted by the South Read More…
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Mattawan baseball team falls in district
By John RaffelCorrespondent MATTAWAN – A fine baseball season ended for Mattawan on Saturday June 1 with a 4-3 loss to Portage Central.Mattawan ended its regular season on May 28 with a 6-4 win over Grandville. Mattawan softballMattawan’s softball season ended on May 28 in the predistrict with a 10-2 loss to Portage Central. The Read More…
Saugatuck girls place third at Division 4 State Finals
By Jason WesseldykSports EditorHUDSONVILLE—Five members of the Saugatuck girls track team earned All-State recognition in a total of seven events at the Division 4 State Finals on Saturday, June 4.Those strong performances helped the Trailblazers finish third in the team standings with 34 points.Fowler won the state title with 70.5 points, while Portland St. Patrick Read More…
Blue Star
By Scott SullivanEditorWaxedEmancipation by manipulation? Lincoln was accused of it. In America we depend on our independence, which can serve and boomerang.Witness Waxology, a new shop that fills a double suite in a strip mall next to Fruition, where I buy my daughter acai-bowl Sweet Tooths. The spa offers waxing, sugaring, a lash lounge, spray Read More…
Spat’s away, kids will play
Houston, Saugatuck had a procedural problem expanding its new playground to incorporate unforeseen ADA add-ons. Tree City trees were felled unannounced to some Village Square Park neighbors, prompting a court-decreed stop-work order that required the city to square matters with them before proceeding. Following a two-week postponed community build at the park May 6-8, the Read More…
Life is new emergency transport here
By Scott SullivanEditorLife EMS has replaced AMR as main ambulance provider for northern Saugatuck Township plus Saugatuck and Douglas cities.The Grand Rapids-based firm, owned and founded by Meijer Inc. heir Mark Meijer, provides first-response EMT services from regional bases covering close to 5,000 square miles in 10 Michigan communities.In Allegan County these include nearby Fennville; Read More…
OPS sets Meet Up & Eat Up, Bookin’ Bus schedules
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Free meals and books aplenty.That’s what Otsego Public Schools will be offering to the community during the upcoming summer break.OPS recently announced the schedule for its Meet Up & Eat Up meal program and the Bulldogs Bookin’ Bus mobile library.“Both of these programs are incredibly beneficial to our students, families and Read More…
PHS honors top academic members of Class of ‘24
By Jason WesseldykSports EditorElizabeth French certainly knew how to stay busy during her time at Plainwell High School.Athletically, French was part of the girls swim & dive team, earning Most Improved in recognition of her hard work and determination.Her other activities included PHS’s annual musical, National Honor Society, PALs, Tri-M, Red Cross Club, Class of Read More…
Allegan succumbs to South Christian
By Jason WesseldykSports EditorHOPKINS—It was a battle of state-ranked teams as No. 15 Allegan squared off with No. 4 South Christian in a Division 3 girls soccer district final on Friday, May 31.And while the Tigers were able to come up with some scoring chances against a tough Sailors defensive unit, Allegan wasn’t quite able Read More…
Otsego golf qualifies for State Finals
By Jason WesseldykSports EditorADA—The Otsego boys golf team is headed to the Division 2 State Finals.Competing in the 18-team regional at Quail Ridge Golf Course in Ada, the Bulldogs posted a team score of 311 to snag the third and final state-qualifying slot.Grand Rapids Christian won the regional title with a 296, while Grand Rapids Read More…