Profile: Midwife extraordinaire Susan Wente
"Pregnant women aren’t sick," she says. "They’re pregnant."
"Pregnant women aren’t sick," she says. "They’re pregnant."
"Pregnant women aren’t sick," she says. "They’re pregnant."
Susan Harrison Wolffis It was our first Parties in the Park of the season.The truth is, we had to convince ourselves to go. It was hot and muggy, unbearable in the sun, and it was tempting to stay in the…
It’s hard to believe Susan’s nephew is all grown up. She’s chronicled major events in their relationship for three decades.
Once, Muskegon Lake was home to at least a dozen commercial fishermen — many of them working as families.
• Carrying on family fishing tradition isn’t a given
The Petersens and Jensens are the last two commercial fishing families left in Muskegon.
This is the only event in the Muskegon festival’s annual lineup specifically created for the older generation.
If you’re fortunate you grow up in a neighborhood with an elderly couple who keeps all of you in line. That’s what happened for many generations in Jim Williams Muskegon Heights neighborhood.
Susan Harrison Wolffis She was crying when she called, and mad.“You don’t know me,” she said in that voice people get when they’re trying to strangle back tears, and they end up sounding nothing like themselves, “but maybe you can…
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Women Who Care of Muskegon County, a new philanthropic organization in Muskegon County that met for the first time Tuesday evening, donated $13,000 to First Congregational Church’s Saturday Morning Breakfast program. Sherry BeckerThe group ask…