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Life on two wheels: Muskegon County Bicycling Coalition aims to make this region one of the best for cyclists—and everyone

February 22, 2020February 22, 2020 Anna Gustafson 2 Comments

 For years, they’ve known Muskegon from the seat of a bicycle.  They’ve seen its growth while maneuvering through city streets,

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Development Environment Politics & Government 

Standing-room-only crowd backs Muskegon County’s plan to transform massive Nugent Sand property into recreational space

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Muskegon County’s proposal to purchase 377 acres of the former Nugent Sand property in Norton Shores and transform it into

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With eyes set on transforming massive Nugent Sand property into recreational space, Muskegon County hopes to preserve waterfront for the public

February 4, 2020February 6, 2020 Anna Gustafson 4 Comments

One of the largest remaining tracts of Lake Michigan frontage in the state of Michigan could become a public recreational

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Catholic Charities West Michigan breaks ground on $4.5 million facility, including detox center, in Muskegon’s Nelson neighborhood

January 23, 2020January 23, 2020 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

As snow fell lightly on an open field by Seventh Street in Muskegon’s Nelson neighborhood, a group of people representing

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Downtown growth, a new era for Muskegon Heights, student advocacy & more: What 2019 meant for Muskegon

December 31, 2019January 2, 2020 Anna Gustafson 2 Comments

From a whirlwind of restaurant openings and continued downtown growth to the first-ever Muskegon County Latino Festival, students being at

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Development Nonprofits 

As housing costs rise, a Muskegon nonprofit works to make affordable homes a reality

December 30, 2019December 30, 2019 Anna Gustafson 3 Comments

A decade ago, a housing complex in a century-old building burned down in Muskegon’s Nelson neighborhood, leaving in its wake

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Business Development 

Downtown Muskegon development, The Leonard, slated to break ground this spring after landing $1.5 million in state funding

December 19, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

A six-story mixed-use development that’s expected to create 61 new jobs in downtown Muskegon, The Leonard, is slated to break

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At Radium Photo, 110 years of loving, documenting and celebrating Muskegon

December 15, 2019December 16, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

The story of Radium Photo is, in many ways, the story of Muskegon. The second oldest operating business in the

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Aldea Coffee will celebrate its opening in downtown Muskegon this Friday, Oct. 18

October 17, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

When Aldea Coffee opens its doors to the public at 7am this Friday, Oct. 18 at 794 Pine St., it

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As Muskegon grows, how do we create a county where everyone can thrive?

September 5, 2019September 5, 2019 Anna Gustafson 3 Comments

What makes Muskegon livable? Or hard to live in? What would make it a better, more equitable place? For you?

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