Dominick Anastasi is back to playing catch and coaching his sons in basketball, baseball and football. He’s grateful for the experience, considering about two years ago, he was too weak to even throw a baseball.Initially diagnosed with pancreatitis, the 41-year-old Plainwell resident underwent several treatments, including having his gall bladder removed, but nothing seemed to Read More…
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Sugar Palace opens doors in downtown Plainwell
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Brandy Williams has felt at home in the kitchen from the time she was a child.“I got started when I was probably about eight years old,” Williams said. “My sisters and I started creating a lot of concoctions and experiments. I’ve been doing it ever since.”Williams’ passion for creating tasty treats Read More…
Ransom Library offers ‘Spring Into Fitness’ series
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor With the doldrums of winter officially behind us, you may be interested in ways to ramp up your level of activity.If so, then Ransom District Library’s Spring Into Fitness Series might be just the thing for you.The series includes a wide range of activities such as a walkers/runners group, yoga, Zumba, Read More…
Otsego Destination Imagination team goes global
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The Destination Imagination team from Alamo Elementary School in Otsego has conquered the state of Michigan.Now, it has its sights set on the world.The five-member Bubble Buddies team took first place in their division at the 2022 State Tournament on Saturday, March 26. Next up is the Global Finals in Kansas Read More…
Springing to life
Few things better than spring on the shore in the spring of life, when you can wear cool clothes and be photogenic to boot. (Photo by Scott Sullivan)
City OKs plan for structure already built
By Scott SullivanEditorBetter late than never may be the case with The Dunes Resort, where an accessory building’s site plan review was approved by the Douglas Planning Commission after it had been erected, with conditions.City council Monday scheduled a special hearing April 18 about requiring the Midwest’s largest gay resort to build a sidewalk in Read More…
Douglas man sentenced for hit-and-run
By Scott SullivanEditorA Douglas man who pleaded no contest to a June 20 hit-and-run that killed an 88-year-old woman was sentenced last week to one year in jail and three years of probation for failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in serious impairment.Ryan Cubbage, 35, will also have to perform 400 Read More…
Communities offer spring clean-up options
By Gari VossCorrespondent Communities across Allegan County are discovering unwanted items in yards and along streets and roads. To assist in the clean up process, many cities and townships allow residents to take advantage of a variety of services. These opportunities are not intended for daily household trash and garbage pickup or recycling, but they Read More…
Unsung heroes of Allegan dispatch
honored
By Leslie Ballard “We are eternally grateful for all they do for us. We couldn’t do our jobs without them,” is Allegan Fire Chief Nick Brinks’ assessment of the Allegan County Centra Dispatchers (ACCD).National Telecommunicators Week is April 10-16, “a time to celebrate and thank telecommunications personnel across the nation who serve our communities, citizens, Read More…
Fennville offers Beemer administrator post
The Fennville City Commission Monday offered its city administrator position after an interview that night, Commercial Record correspondent Jim Hayden reports on his Bicycle Base Fennville blog.“I’m really excited about potentially working with you guys,” she said at the close of her interview.The commission instructed its personnel committee of Mayor Dan Rastall and commissioners Dennis Read More…

