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WHEELING — Efforts continue to improve deteriorating sidewalks in the city of Wheeling and city officials hope to take action to repair city-owned sidewalks. The issue of sidewalks that have fallen into disrepair has been a lingering one among some city leaders who have been pushing to see council take more aggressive measures to at […]
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Several of Grandville’s Fourth of July celebrations will proceed this year – including the Monday, July 5 fireworks show – thanks to the state’s elimination of pandemic restrictions for outdoor gatherings.
Grandville Independence Day celebrations scaled down, fireworks pending City of Grandville and last updated 2021-05-13 16:56:28-04 GRANDVILLE, Mich. â Grandvilleâs Independence Day celebrations will be scaled down due to COVID-19, according to the City of Grandville. Weâre told the parade, pancake breakfast, carnival, craft show, live music and food vendors have all been canceled this year. The City says the July 4 Celebration Committee plans to move forward with the flag raising at Wedgwood Park, 5K race, flyover and baseball/softball games; however, plans for the fireworks show on Monday, July 5 are still pending. Final decisions are expected to be made by the end of this month, the City says.
2019 marked Grandville's 50th 4th of July celebration, and sadly this year will be nothing like previous years, as they've had to cancel the pancake breakfast, parade, craft show, carnival, food vendors and live music
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