Mitch Dennison talks about the Love Community Garden
“Muskegon has a chance to be feature in a National Magazine”
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“Muskegon has a chance to be feature in a National Magazine”
Read More103.7 the Beat Presents the Listeners Appreciation Party
Saturday, September 24, 2011
3pm – 6pm
At Northway Lanes
1751 Evanston in Muskegon
Thank You for your support throughout the years.
The First 103 People will get to Bowl 3 Games for free.
Bowling shoe included.
Random Door Prizes!
This is our way of saying Thank You
Don’t miss our Listener Appreciation Party….
Saturday, September 24
3pm – 6pm at Northway Lanes
This event is first come first serve
For more info go www.1037thebeat.com
Donation will be accepted
We officially have a standby generator installed at the radio station. Paid for by the Community. I cant stress enough
Read MoreWhile more houses are being refurbished and built in the coming months, this leaves only two completed locations on the CNS office’s for-sale list, located at 143 E. Isabella and 1204 Ransom Street.
Read More“The people there were just so excited to see our band,” said board trustee and band parent Trinnell Scott. “It’s really great to see people in Grand Haven have an appreciation of the Muskegon Heights marching band.”
Read MoreDuring the public comment portion of Tuesday’s full commission meeting, Mayor Steve Warmington left his seat among the commission and went down to the public podium to ask for an exception to several city regulations for the football team. “I think there’s a difference with our school system [from other non-profits] that is having a difficult time raising money. We need to work in a partnership with them,” said Warmington.
Read MoreAt last month’s meeting, Commissioner Clara Shepherd, the driving force in forming the group, offered the students involved the opportunity to take three months off from their work for summer vacation. The students chose to keep meeting all summer.
Read MoreLed by Pastor Samuel Greer, the Social Justice Commission is looking for local government cooperation as it looks to focus all community efforts to improve Muskegon County.
Read MoreCouncilman and Muskegon Heights Athletic Director Keith Guy pointed out that the fields could be used as home turf for MHSAA varsity or other county league sports, bringing people into Muskegon Heights
Read More“I started thinking about some of the great festivals we have here: Summer Celebration, Taste of Muskegon… It came over me and I wondered why these festivals weren’t connected with maritime history,” said Hudsonville’s Roger Zuidema
Read MoreWhile partial funding is now secured for the Festival in the Park, the discussions leading to the decision were wide-ranging and identified a need for better rules for approving these kinds of requests.
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