The American Red Cross schedules blood drives each month.
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Muskegon-area American Red Cross blood drives for September 2010
Muskegon County trial scheduled Dec. 7 for Antonio Ramsey, charged with Andrea Charvelle Parnell’s slaying
Ramsey, of Muskegon, is charged with open murder and using a firearm to commit a felony in the Nov. 7 death of Ramsey, who was 19.
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Newsmaker: Main Street Manager Andrew Haan
Editor's note: Andrew Haan is the new manager of Muskegon Main Street. The 33-year-old Kalamazoo native recently spoke about his background, new position and downtown Muskegon. Download the MP3 or listen to the full interview. NEWSMAKERS Newsmaker archive...
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Hackley Public Library program features master garderer Joe Hill with tips on compost
MUSKEGON -- Advanced Master Gardener Joe Hill will be at Hackley Public Library 6 p.m. Sept. 7 to discuss how to make and use compost to benefit yards and gardens. The free event is open to the public. For more...
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Looking Back: Early morning crowd sees first quota go off to World War I
U.S. Army Signal CorpsSoldiers of the 126th Infantry 32nd Division, assembling for an attack near Coutmont, Aug. 1, 1918. The 32nd Division included men from Muskegon County.This week 93 years ago...Muskegon gave the area’s first group of World War I...
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Muskegon County looking for financial and technology director
Muskegon County officials are looking to hire a multiskilled person who can lead planned changes to the county's financial system and information-technology services.
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Muskegon Environmental Research & Education Society hosts open house
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and hot dogs and drinks will be served.
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Muskegon County road work schedule for the week of Sept. 6, 2010
Road work project schedules may be altered by weather.
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Sizzling summer brings big dollars to Muskegon, West Michigan area
The hottest summer in recorded history in Muskegon brought sizzling business to the West Michigan's tourism industry.
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This year’s warm spring and summer has been a boon to ragweed and allergies
Wesley Everman, an assistant professor of weed science at Michigan State University, said this year's warm spring helped ragweed plants to crowd out other species.
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