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Comparing COVID-19 vaccine mandates to Holocaust prompts angry response at Muskegon County board meeting
Updated May 05, 2021;
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MUSKEGON, MI – A comparison of the COVID-19 vaccine “passports” to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany and a tearful claim they would discriminate against mothers just trying to buy diapers led an angry Muskegon County commissioner to denounce disrespect toward people who have truly faced prejudice.
The public comments came during a Muskegon County Board of Commissioners human services committee on Tuesday, May 4. The board later voted along party lines to approve a non-binding resolution denouncing the idea of such passports that will be sent to the governor and state lawmakers.
Horse killed in Muskegon County car accident ‘saved all of our lives,’ says injured girl
Updated 11:26 AM;
MUSKEGON, MI - After spending over a week in the hospital recovering from her injuries, 12-year-old Adriana Helsel returned home Thursday after a car struck her and a friend while riding their horses.
The horses, Jack and Dottie, died in the April 5 accident that injured the girls, absorbing the bulk of the car’s impact, police said.
Helsel’s continues to mourn her horse, Jack, who she said protected her and her friend, Layla Neiser, 12.
“Jack, he kind of saved all of us,” she said on April 15. “He was so big he kind of slowed the car down a little bit from the impact.”
Horses killed in car crash credited with saving girls’ lives
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An April 5, 2021 crash injured two Muskegon County girls and killed their horses. Adriana Helsel, 12, took the brunt of the impact, which broke her pelvis. Police said the horse likely saved her life. (Photos provided by Jessica Edens)
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MUSKEGON, MI – A sunny spring day turned tragic last week when two 12-year-old girls riding horses down a Muskegon County road were hit by a car.
Adriana Helsel and Layla Neiser survived with injuries, but their horses, Jack and Dottie, died in the April 5 crash that spawned fear, grief and an effort from a local woman to raise money for new horses.
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