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Badger owners look to extend coal ash discharge permit as they research new fuel technologies

August 3, 2011 All The Rest

The discharge of coal ash into Lake Michigan would be sought for another five years as the cross-lake ferry company investigates converting the S.S. Badger to compressed natural gas.

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Muskegon community foundation seeks grant applications by Aug. 15

August 3, 2011 All The Rest

MUSKEGON — The Community Foundation for Muskegon County is seeking grant applications from non-profit organizations serving the Muskegon area with a wide-variety of interests.Those seeking grants must have their applications submitted by Aug. …

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Russell Block retail project moves forward as Hegg’s furniture transitions to Holland

July 23, 2011 All The Rest

Developer Gary Post wants to put a retail focus back on the downtown — historically the community’s shopping destination.

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Muskegon County board backs plans for historic park at Hilt’s Landing in Whitehall Township

July 22, 2011 All The Rest

Chronicle file photoAlcoa Howmet employee Eric Sturr, 46, of Norton Shores carries wood that was cut to clear a trail last year at Hilt’s Landing. Alcoa Howmet leadership employees joined forces with the Lakeshore Museum Center staff and two mem…

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Muskegon’s Getty Street detour changes directions Friday

July 20, 2011 All The Rest

MUSKEGON — Motorists accustom to the current northbound traffic flow on Getty Street through the construction area between Laketon and Keating avenues will find a switch up Friday, city officials report.The current single direction allowing no…

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Yard signs express the displeasure of union hospital workers in Muskegon

July 20, 2011 All The Rest

Dave Alexander | The Muskegon ChronicleVehicles pass by the SEIU sign on Seaway Drive as it turns into Shoreline Drive.MUSKEGON — The group of political-style yard signs cropping up around Muskegon are an indication that Mercy Health Partners …

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City of Muskegon continues streetlight reductions in Nims, Campbell and downtown areas

July 18, 2011 All The Rest

Kendra Stanley-Mills | Muskegon ChronicleA Consumers Energy crew member works on removing a streetlight last summer along Terrace Street near Walton Avenue in downtown Muskegon. MUSKEGON — The city of Muskegon continues to try to get a handle …

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Two small business developments get the green light from the city of Muskegon

July 17, 2011 All The Rest

The Muskegon City Commission this month took the recommendation of its planners to approve two zone changes that will advance the development of two small businesses.

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Muskegon approves road contracts on two projects for late summer

July 17, 2011 All The Rest

MUSKEGON — The Muskegon City Commission has approved road contracts for two projects expected to begin in August.Commissioners approved a $137,373 contract with Accurate Excavators of Muskegon to repave Mason Avenue from Sixth to Fifth streets…

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Shellcast Inc. in Montague completes transition to new ownership

July 17, 2011 All The Rest

The 50-year-old White Lake area manufacturer has completed a process that has led to new ownership of Shellcast Inc.