Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Warming Center open for those seeking shelter, warmth

The January high temperatures have continually been in the teens or low twenties when the average is usually around 30 degrees. Fortunately, thanks to the efforts of Will and Angela Walker, the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd and the First Presbyterian Church have established the Allegan Warming Center.This week, January 18-24, 2026, the Center is open Read More…

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Freezing temperatures combined with lots of snow make travel difficult

A massive chain-reaction pileup involving more than 100 vehicles snarled Interstate 196 near Zeeland on Monday morning, January 19, leaving several people injured and forcing a lengthy closure of the highway amid hazardous winter conditions.The crash — reported at about 10:19 a.m. took place in white-out snowstorm conditions near the 64th Avenue area of Zeeland Read More…

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Chief Judges named to Allegan County Courts

By Gari Voss The Honorable Matthew Antkoviak of the Allegan County 48th Circuit Court received notice from the Honorable Megan Cavanagh, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, that he was reappointed to Chief Circuit Court Judge in Allegan County beginning January 1, 2026. Chief Judge Antkoviak of the 48th Circuit Court joins Chief Judge Read More…

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Mike’s Musings: The roadblocks to a cancer cure are frustrating

Every few years, the same frustrated question resurfaces: With all the money, technology and brainpower in the world, why haven’t we cured cancer yet? It’s a fair question. We’ve put men on the moon, decoded the human genome and carry supercomputers in our pockets. Surely cancer should be history by now.The uncomfortable truth is this: Read More…

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Lawrence girls top White Pigeon

By John RaffelCorrespondent LAWRENCE — Lawrence defeated White Pigeon 31-29 in girls basketball action on Jan. 16.Carolina Mancera and Colleen MCcaw had 10 points apiece for Lawrence.Kaylin Leyva had nine points.The Lawrence girls won 42-26 over Hartford on Jan; 13 at home and lost to Cassopolis on Jan. 9.Lawrence’s boys basketball team is 7-5 after Read More…

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South Haven teachers ratify new salary agreement

By James Windell South Haven teachers voted on January 13, 2026 to ratify a new salary agreement. And Jessica Fiedorowicz, President of the South Haven Education Association, is pleased with the agreement.“This is a step in the right direction toward making South Haven competitive,” she said after the vote was announced.According to Fiedorowicz, the agreement Read More…

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Kirby honored with lifesaving award

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office and Central Dispatch recently recognized Dispatch Supervisor Chad Kirby with a Life Saving Award for his outstanding actions while on duty. On Oct. 15, 2025, Supervisor Kirby was working at the Van Buren County Central Dispatch Center when multiple 911 calls were received reporting a structure fire in the Read More…

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Chapman honored with Stork award

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office and Central Dispatch recently recognized Dispatcher Deb Chapman with a Stork Award for her outstanding professionalism and calm response during a critical emergency call. On Dec. 9, 2025, at approximately 6:36 a.m., Dispatcher Chapman received a 911 call from a female in Waverly Township who was in active labor. Read More…