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Fruitport’s Johnnie Kempker Wins Prestigious NFL Way to Play High School Award MUSKEGON, Mich. — WUVS 103.7 The Beat is
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Fruitport’s Johnnie Kempker Wins Prestigious NFL Way to Play High School Award MUSKEGON, Mich. — WUVS 103.7 The Beat is
Read MoreThe program will continue to include a girls basketball league starting in October and a boys league starting in January. Open gym will be offered on Saturdays after the end of each week’s league games for three hours.
Read MoreThe Lakes 8 Conference includes Spring Lake, Fruitport, Orchard View, Ludington and Fremont.
Read MoreThe cash-strapped city does not have the funds to maintain the field at this time, and entered in an agreement with the Lakeshore Baseball Club (LBC) back in 2010 to maintain the field. The renewal of the contract between the LBC and the city does come with some changes in terms of the previous deal.
Read MoreWith Tuesday’s vote, the gym and basketball components of the program will return starting in October and will run from this month through March 2012. The City of Muskegon will put up $18,500 to fund the program from its Leisure Services budget, which is in line with last year’s costs.
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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.
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