From Heritage Landing to Pere Marquette, a push to expand public art in Muskegon
Entering Pere Marquette Beach, the water, sand and sky converge, creating a kaleidoscope of color and scenes of sailing, beach
Read moreEntering Pere Marquette Beach, the water, sand and sky converge, creating a kaleidoscope of color and scenes of sailing, beach
Read moreWhile this summer’s Lakeshore Art Festival was canceled due to Covid-19, community leaders were determined to still honor the annual
Read moreMasked West Michigan Symphony musicians recently took to the stage at the Frauenthal Center in downtown Muskegon for a concert
Read moreOfficials said a swell of public enthusiasm over murals planned for two large railroad overpasses on Seaway Drive prompted them
Read moreBeginning Thursday, June 25, the Olthoff Stage at the corner of Western Avenue and Third Street in downtown Muskegon will
Read moreIn these past months, it was the emptiness that made Hackley Public Library Director Joe Zappacosta the most sad: the
Read moreFor months, restaurant doors have been closed, their windows adorned with colorful signs saying, “We hope to see you soon!”
Read moreFollowing about two and a half months of being shut down to curb the spread of Covid-19, retail stores, restaurants,
Read moreFollowing discussions with local health officials and other area events organizers, the Parties in the Park Board of Directors announced
Read moreFollowing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s decision to close all K-12 school buildings through the end of the school year in an
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