With One Installed, More Electric Charging Stations Possibly Coming To Muskegon
Andrew Trzaska | March 22, 2011 After an electric car charging station was installed at the Grand Valley State University’s
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Andrew Trzaska | March 22, 2011 After an electric car charging station was installed at the Grand Valley State University’s
Read MoreAndrew Trzaska | March 15, 2011 When new head coach of Muskegon Heights’ varsity football team came to Monday’s school
Read MoreNobody showed up to Monday’s city council meeting in Muskegon Heights – coupling that with recent questions about media accuracy, the mayor and council urged citizens to come to meetings to see what’s going on.
Read MoreWith both pro- and anti-medical marijuana factions not 100% happy with the city’s new regulations on where medical marijuana can be grown and dispensed, Mayor Steve Warmington and several commissioners urged understanding and patience as the rollout progresses.
Read MoreIn exchange for being able to schedule games on the field in the months of April and May, the Lakeshore Baseball Club will maintain the field in those months, including bringing it up to regulation standards. This agreement could save the city maintenance dollars.
Read MoreOne commissioner suggested Tuesday that reducing the size of the 11-member board he sits on could save the County tens of thousands of dollars, and the time is right to do so.
Read More92nd House Representative Marcia Hovey-Wright and Muskegon Heights Superintendent Dr. Dana Bryant gave reports to the city council and school board about changes coming from Lansing that may hit Muskegon Heights especially hard.
Read MoreAfter the State of Michigan started to allow morning alcohol sales in December, Muskegon Heights was the only municipality to continue the ban. The City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to start allowing morning sales due to a local business petition.
Read MoreThe City Commission cited unpaid bills and overextended staff as reasons to deny requests for Labor Day weekend events in 2011. Without license approval, the newly-reborn Shoreline Spectacular may not fare well financially again this year.
Read MoreMuskegon Area First is looking to attract food processing companies to use the Muskegon County wastewater facility, which can handle much more load than it already does.
Read MoreAndrew Trzaska | February 17, 2011 Grant funding for Muskegon Public Schools’ International Baccalaureate program ends next year. At Tuesday’s
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