Flea and Farmers Market Rental Rates In Muskegon To Increase In 2011
Andrew Trzaska | December 16, 2010 Those looking to sell at the Muskegon Farmers Market will pay more to rent
Read MoreAndrew Trzaska | December 16, 2010 Those looking to sell at the Muskegon Farmers Market will pay more to rent
Read MoreAndrew Trzaska | December 15, 2010 Medical marijuana in Muskegon will be held off at least another three months after
Read MoreA recent law passed on the state level allows alcohol sales essentially all day on Sunday, but the State allowed local governments to opt out of the new law and continue to ban sales at certain hours. Muskegon Heights’ city council voted Monday to keep their current Sunday morning ban intact.
Read MoreUpon further review by the Muskegon Heights school board, teachers may be required to stay with the district for a yet-to-be-determined amount of time after being on sabbatical.
Read MoreInformation session to be held next Friday 12/17 concerning Robert Woodson’s Center for Neighborhood Enterprise and the proposal to bring them to Muskegon to curb violence; Muskegon County’s Board chooses to wait to vote on approving funding until after the info session.
Read MoreThe aviation basics class, led by Patrick Johnson of Grand Rapids, will teach navigation, meteorology and the basics of flight.
Read MoreMiddle School principal Bernard Colton stated that aides in the building are have increased their presence at lunches, and that various coaches have volunteered some of their time to monitor parts of the building in their available time.
Read MoreAn incorrect figure, not a recalculation, caused the misinformation about how much the State is holding from Muskegon Heights until they complete their 2009 audit.
Read MoreTechnology Department Supervisor cites a “painful” timeline that caused installations and training to start late; district still searching for time to complete teacher training.
Read MoreCommunity Mental Health group home leases renewed; Incoming commissioner asks for hiring decisions to be postponed; No Summer Celebration decision made
Read MoreSummer Celebration’s Executive Director says the festival generates $14 million for the Muskegon area every year, and spreading out 2010’s costs will keep the festival afloat.
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