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Ferrysburg discusses architect fees
Despite approving a contract from Hooker-DeJong to take plans for a new city hall through the site plan approval stage, not everyone on Ferrysburg City Council appears happy with the fee to be paid to the ...
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Area events planned
GRAND HAVEN Public Safety officers and staff will be ringing their bells on the corner of Washington and Third Street at the following times: Today, 3-8 p.m.; Saturday, 1-5 p.m.; Friday, Dec.
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'It has ruined our whole lives'
All felonies come with a stigma, but few are worse than criminal sexual conduct charges.
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Firefighters respond to car fire in Coast Guard Park
The Ferrysburg Fire Department responded to a car on fire in Coast Guard Park in Ferrysburg on Friday afternoon.
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Roger Jonas named Jingle Bell Parade grand marshal
A former Coast Guard Festival director and longtime volunteer for many local organizations has been named grand marshal of the 2008 Jingle Bell Parade.
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Ferrysburg sees new city hall at site of former school
The gymnasium of the former Ferrysburg Elementary School would be saved and a new city hall would be built to the west under plans presented Monday to the Ferrysburg City Council.
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Ferrysburg weighing hall options
After seeing the first architectural renderings of a possible new city hall, Ferrysburg City Council still must decide which direction they want to go with the look of the new facility.
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Area businesses await alcohol law changes
Grand Haven-area store owners are eagerly anticipating Sunday sales permits after years of losing business to Muskegon stores.
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Ferrysburg getting rewired
The city is getting rewired - but the most interesting part of the project is yet to come, according to Grand Haven Board of Light & Power Distribution Superintendent Jim Blekicki.
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Fire likely caused by wood-burner
A wood-burning stove is the possible cause of a Wednesday morning fire that destroyed a Crockery Township home.
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Village to pursue grant for safe routes to school
Developing a safe routes to school agenda that could be funded by more than $300,000 in federal funds was the focus of a special meeting Monday.
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Locals: We're ready to embrace change
This morning Americans woke up to a new president-elect. While some local residents felt rested and hopeful, others woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
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One last task for Sunday alcohol repeal group
The Say Yes to Sunday committee took care of its main task: repealing Ottawa County's ban on Sunday beer and wine sales.
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Deadlocked planners table Ferrysburg overlay district
It took two votes, but the Ferrysburg Planning Commission eventually decided to hold off its recommendation on a proposed overlay district in the city's lakefront cottage settlement area.
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Ottawa Sunday alcohol sales OK'd
Bar patrons across Ottawa County were hoisting cold ones Tuesday night as voters overturned a puzzling ban on Sunday beer and wine sales that critics said hurt tourism in the area.
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Voters out early this morning
Connie Stewart said the parking lot was completely dark when she arrived to vote at Ferrysburg City Hall at 6:20 this morning.
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Spring Lake land swap postponed again
A land swap between Spring Lake Township and developer David Bos that would add 80 acres to the Ottawa County-owned North Ottawa Dunes preserve property was given a third extension by township trustees Monday.
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Ferrysburg voters asked to renew vehicle millage, override Headlee Amendment
Voters in Ferrysburg are being asked for a lot more than their choice of the next president next week.
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Ottawa County commission candidates debate finances
The state of Ottawa County's finances is the major issue in the sole contested race for a Board of Commissioners seat in Tuesday's election.
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Variety of opportunities for area trick-or-treaters
Click to enlarge Grand Haven Trick-or-treating in downtown Grand Haven will be from 4-6 p.m. The first few blocks of Washington Avenue will be closed to traffic as merchants pass out candy at that time.
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