Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Art of Recovery celebrated on the Allegan Riverfront

By Gari Voss The City of Allegan made it official at their September 23, 2024, City Council meeting. Mayor Roger Bird proclaimed September 27, 2024, as Allegan’s Day of Recovery. This puts an exclamation mark on the national Month of Recovery to acknowledge the importance of supporting those in recovery and the network that continues Read More…

LaFayette Sun Obituaries

Obituary: Charles Estes Dimon Kendrick-Holmes

Charles Estes Dimon Kendrick-Holmes, 80, of Columbus, Georgia, died at Spring Harbor on Sept. 23, 2024.He was born in Columbus in 1944 to Thomas Clarence Kendrick Jr. and Martha Dimon Kendrick, moving to Zebulon, Ga., after the death of his father. Charles studied pharmacy at the University of Georgia, married Barbara Bowers, served as an Read More…

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Mike’s Musings: The day Santa was booed

I would like to thank the dozens of readers that commented on my Bicycle Hippie finds sobriety column from last week. It certainly was a change of pace from my ranting and raving about government overreach, so much so I’m recounting a sports story from a year’s past.The date was December 15, 1968, and the Read More…

LaFayette Sun News

Council swears in Trice as new police chief

By John BriceCorrespondent The LaFayette City Council met on Monday, September 23rd of 2024 at the Chambers County Farmers Federation Agricultural Center at the ALFA building in LaFayette. In attendance were Mayor Kenneth Vines, Councilman Terry G. Mangram, Councilman David Ennis, Councilman Toney B. Thomas, Councilman Michael C. Ellis and Councilwoman Tammie B. Williams. City Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

EPA, City to do door-to-door in-home water service line verification Oct. 1-4

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — As part of its recent partnership with the EPA’s Get the Lead Out Program, residents in Three Rivers may get a knock on their door next week. The EPA and the Three Rivers Department of Public Services will be going door-to-door in the Three Rivers community Oct. 1-4 Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

EPA partners with Three Rivers in lead water pipe replacement process

City receives $600k grant from EGLE By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CHICAGO — The City of Three Rivers may soon be on a track to have lead pipe replacement accelerated in the near future. On Friday, Sept. 20, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in a press release they would be collaborating with the Read More…