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Randolph Scott Thompson passed away pain-free at his home in Zeeland on October 6, 2022. Randy was born on September 4, 1958, in Allegan, Michigan, to...
Raymond Gonzales, 74 of Fennville, Michigan, passed away Wednesday, September 28, 2022, after a valiant battle with cancer. Born April 18, 1948, in La...
Cities and townships with recreational marijuana shops — Fennville, Saugatuck Township and Douglas — received their share of the state's marijuana taxes.
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May 4, 2021; Holland, MI, USA; Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (center) talks with a City of Holland staffer in front of an absentee ballot drop box outside of Holland City Hall while Ottawa County Clerk/Register of Deeds Justin Roebuck (right) looks on during an Election Day appearance. Mandatory Credit: Gary Stevens-Midwest Communications âYesâ the Word of Election Day Along Lakeshore By Gary Stevens May 4, 2021 10:00 PM UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM) â Voters were in an approving mood along the Lakeshore on Tuesday, as all 12 proposals on the May 4, 2021 ballot involving Allegan & Ottawa county-based schools and municipal entities passed. The only two measures that didnât get at least 60 percent approval was Zeeland Schoolsâ $75 million bond proposal, which passed with 59.7% of the vote (2,287-1,545), and Allegan Schoolsâ $87.5 million bond proposal, which passed with 54.1% of the vote (1,308-1,107).