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Artist deadline for railroad overpass murals extended to July 24

June 25, 2020June 26, 2020 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Officials said a swell of public enthusiasm over murals planned for two large railroad overpasses on Seaway Drive prompted them

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Development Environment Features Health Transportation 

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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Politics & Government Transportation 

Learn about possible changes to Muskegon’s public transportation system at two meetings on Wednesday, Feb. 19

February 18, 2020February 18, 2020 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Faced with decreased ridership and an operating deficit of about $400,000 last year, Muskegon Area Transit System (MATS) is looking

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Politics & Government Transportation 

13-year-old Monte Scott’s work filling potholes in Muskegon Heights lands him standing ovation at Gov. Whitmer’s State of the State address

January 30, 2020January 30, 2020 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

After Monte Scott spent his day off from school filling potholes in his Muskegon Heights neighborhood last year, the now

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Business Development Education Events Health Housing Politics & Government Transportation 

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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Muskegon’s busiest cruise ship season begins tomorrow, May 23, with arrival of the Victory I

May 22, 2019May 22, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Muskegon is set to see more cruise ships coming to the city than ever before, beginning with the Victory I’s

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Politics & Government Transportation 

After bill error delays $3 million for Sherman Boulevard improvements, lawmakers pass new legislation that would fund major Muskegon Heights project

April 25, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Following months of waiting for the $3 million state legislators approved for a substantial redesign and reconstruction of Sherman Boulevard

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Business Development Entrepreneurship Food & Drink Transportation 

A rising Midtown: Streetscape project aims to make a growing Third Street more pedestrian-friendly & boost investment in historic area

April 19, 2019April 19, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Looking out the windows of the Muskegon YMCA Thursday afternoon, Mayor Stephen Gawron focuses his eyes on a rain-soaked Third

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Business Transportation 

Lakeshore Drive set to undergo transformation with $6.1 million construction project that begins April 15; Lakeside businesses to remain open during detour

April 10, 2019April 10, 2019 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments

Lakeshore Drive is set to undergo a major transformation beginning this Monday, April 15, with a $6.1 million construction project

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Politics & Government Transportation 

As Muskegon Heights City Council honors 12-year-old Monte Scott for his work filling potholes, the question arises: What can be done to address the area’s infrastructure problems?

April 9, 2019April 9, 2019 Anna Gustafson 1 Comment

When Monte Scott recently decided to fill the potholes plaguing his Muskegon Heights neighborhood, the 12-year-old Oakview Elementary student was

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