Muskegon, MI News
Muskegon, MI News
MCC employees Dan Rinsema-Sybenga, Amy James and Julie Weller participate in Rid...
Mayfest returns to campus on Saturday! Exhibits, entertainment, activities and m...
Congratulations to the MCC women's softball team!! They defeated Kalamazoo Valle...
Local veterans and their families can meet with Department of Veteran Affairs re...
Kudos to the MCC Nursing Program for earning national accreditation through 2019!!
Celebrate Earth Week at MCC tomorrow with a nature hike or by learning more abou...
Grab your gloves, work clothes and join Phi Theta Kappa on Friday for the annual...
Want to get an MCC student’s perspective on dance and theater? See how the same...
Haleigh Burns catches some afternoon rays today while prepping for her Comm 101...
MCC's Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble perform their spring concert on Wednesday...
William Shakespeare meets Monty Python??? Check it out in Overbrook Theater toni...
Congratulations to MCC Class of 1973 grad Anthony Kolenic for being selected th...
MCC students looking for a unique career networking opportunity should check out...
Love to watch great dancers? Stop by this weekend's performances in Overbrook Th...
Congratulations to Alex Aamodt, who won a two-year scholarship to MCC! The lucky...
Spring has sprung on campus. Record high temperatures have kept Muskegon warmer...
Interested in attending MCC? See all the academic programs available and talk wi...
MCC students established a Muskegon Heights Optimist Club student chapter today....
Wellness is more than just a good workout. Stop by the fair tomorrow morning in...
Looking for some practical financial advice? Check out MCC's free workshops star...
College Transfer Fair
Michael Arrigo's art exhibit "Subimago" opens today in Overbrook Gallery.
New director Thomas Clark will lead The College Singers on Sunday during their W...
Don't miss the free film screening of "Miss Representation" this Tuesday, March...
Congrats to MCC's new national champion! Jayhawks bowler Aaron Sherman took firs...
The ealy bird gets the worm! Are you ready for summer classes? Priority registra...
MCC student Miguel Vasquez started college when he was 91, proving to himself an...
Commencement
Newaygo County students should know about the Fremont Area Community Foundation'...
Pure Michigan grant fuels MCC's green momentum
Did you catch this lecture last week at MCC? What did you think?
Jazz & Wind Ensembles take the stage at 7 in Overbrook Theater tonight!
What are your plans for Spring Break... Staycation? Work? Road trip?
Parents of HS Grads— Visit us TONIGHT, 6:30-8:30, to learn about how you can aff...
You can still catch a performance of Urinetown, The Musical tonight at 7:30 and...
Nominations for our Distinguished Alumni Award are due tomorrow! Tell us about y...
MCC is in Grand Haven TODAY 4-6pm to answer questions about degree programs, fin...
In the future, the human population will be much smaller and we’ll live without...
Big shout out to the MCC Jayhawk wrestling time and its coach, Mark Brunger - Al...
LOVE astronomy? Hear Dr. Louis Strolger, Hubble Telescope expert speak Feb. 27,...
Opens tomorrow!
Student Night hosted by WM Chapter of the American Foundry Society
Global Awareness Festival wraps up TONIGHT with a lecture by artist Mohammed Baz...
Dr. Guy McPherson presents “The Myth of Sustainability, the Importance of Durabi...
Need FAFSA help? Financial Aid experts will be available to assist you tomorrow...
NEW at MCC! Spend a week studying in Mexico this summer in a new program sponsor...
Got questions about financial aid, Spring/Summer/Fall classes, or your transfer...
LOTS happening for Global Awareness Festival today, incl. mid-east cuisine in th...
Friendly reminder to all 2012 grads- Your application for graduation is DUE Frid...
College Bootcamp
Nominations for the 13th Annual Love in Action banquet sponsored by the Urban Le...
Got a quick question for our advisors? The Counseling and Advising Center has la...
Parents of 2012 high school grads will want to register for MCC's "Next Big Step...
Tuesday's Global Awareness Fest features "Infrastructure Resources: Jordan and W...
Graduating this semester? Commencement Fair is today from 12 – 5:30 p.m. at the...
Global Awareness Festival-Focus on the Middle East
Global Awareness Festival: Focus on the Middle East starts tomorrow!
Fascinated by the Civil War? The Social Sciences Dept. will spend 4 days at the...
Urinetown, The Musical opens Feb. 15. Tickets on sale now in the CPA office or b...
Parents of High School Grads—You CAN afford college! Learn about your financial...
Greater Muskegon Jaycees Snowfest
MCC's College Bootcamp kicks off next Tuesday, Feb. 7. This is great primer for...
Open Mic at Wild Wacky Wednesday
Study in beautiful Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, MEXICO, this summer with MCC...
Tickets for 'Urinetown, the Musical' are available starting today! Stop by the C...
MCC's Renewable & Alt. Energy Hosting Documentary Film Screening
Tonight! 6:30 in Rm. 1100 Stevenson Center. Join MCC's green energy clasess and...
Former natural resources and environmental professor, Dr. Guy McPherson, will br...
Global Awareness Festival- Focus on the Mid-East starts in a week!
It's FAFSA time for many college students, and our financial aid counselors are...
Are you a fan of MCC's Alumni page? Give Jayhawk a shoutout and like it today!
Join MCC's Alternative & Renewable Energy program next Tues. Jan. 31 at 6:30 p.m...
Graduating this semester? Don't forget to visit the MCC Commencement Fair, Feb....
Let's go Jayhawks! Win an iPad or gift cards from Achieving the Dream.
Campus Life is hosting a blood drive today in Collegiate Hall now until 5:15 p.m.
The work of Mohamad Bazzi is now on display at The Overbrook Art Gallery in conj...
Student Gov't Assoc. Blood Drive
New movie hits theaters tonight and features Dr. Garrison, a Tuskegee Airmen and...
Few local colleges are offering GREEN JOB training like MCC. Learn more about gr...
“I'm learning how extremely talented some of the people are who live here,” he s...
Now that you're settling into Winter classes, here's a reminder of our Tutoring...
MCC is in Grand Haven TODAY, 4-6 p.m., at the Coffee Grounds to answer your ques...
Today's a good day to dust off those library cards! Undergrads across the nation...
Are you a veteran? Love film or graphic design? Maybe politics is your thing......
Love The Biggest Loser? Join the Lakeshore SlimDown Challenge! MCC TV is partne...
Enrollment reps will be in Grand Haven at the Coffee Grounds this Wednesday, Jan...
College Bootcamp starts Feb. 7 for adult students wanting a college intro or ref...
Win up to $1,000 and have up to 1,000 meals donated to a charity in your communi...
Reminder — Campus will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, M...
Winter weather is here! Sign up now to receive TEXT messages for campus closings...
Jazmyne Good named NJCAA Division II Women's Basketball Player of the Week! GO J...
A new issue of Reflections is in the works! Send us your story ideas and tell us...
We've updated the Jayhawk Athletics gallery on Flickr. Check out Kulawanie Saund...
The Jayhawk softball team is practicing outside today! Can you believe it? Outsi...
The sun is shining on MCC this beautiful January morning! Which classes are you...
The deadline for MCC's German Exchange trip to Stuttgart, Germany has been exten...
Do you know an Int'l Exchange Student studying at a nearby high school? Invite t...
Welcome back students and staff! It's a beautiful day at MCC. What classes are y...
Classes start Monday! Are you ready? Student Services will be open tomorrow 8-1...
Student Services and the bookstore will be OPEN TOMORROW 8-1. Register and pay f...
MCC in Belize!
Interested in world energy trends? Bookmark this insightful video of Ramez Naam'...
It's a new year and that means a new a FAFSA for many students... check out 3 NE...
Calling all former Jayhawks — MCC's Alumni Relations Committee seeks nominations...
Orientation for our 9-week training on the new Energy Conservation Apprenticeshi...
The Tutoring Center is in need of chemistry tutors for the 2012 Winter Semester....
Several MCC students and faculty depart today for their beautiful classroom in t...
Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve - We're looking forward to seeing all our s...
Winter 2012 Snowshoe Hikes
What classes are you looking forward to next semester? Any advice good for new s...
Our Jayhawk women's basketball team is now ranked 18th in the nation! They moved...
Still looking for a few good classes next semester? Check out BUS297 SM, our new...
Wishing the entire MCC community happy holidays!
Friendly Reminder - Campus is closed today thru Jan 2 but Web Advisor is open if...
Turn your photography hobby into a professional skill with GR200! This class wil...
Just a reminder that an MCC enrollment rep will be at The Coffee Grounds in Gran...
Travel abroad to Germany next semester! The deadline to register has been extend...
Coming soon to a planetarium near you!
An enrollment advisor will be at the Coffee Grounds, today, 4-6pm, in downtown G...
Fans in MKG Hts: Have you heard about our new Energy Conservation Apprenticeship...
Newaygo Co. students: Check out two new auto tech classes offered in your area t...
Some students and faculty are spending part of their holiday break trekking thro...
How is exam week going?
Study in Germany next semester, May 8-20! Deadline to register is this Thursday,...
Are you a student volunteering in the community this holiday season? We'd like t...
Exam week library hours: M-Th 7:30am to 10pm — Fri, Dec. 16: 7:30 am to 4:30pm....
Whether you're a graphic design major, CIS student, or just one of more than 1 b...
Coming to a theater near you...
Everyone ready for exams next week? Take a study break and relieve your stress w...
The weather's not looking good for viewing total lunar eclipse Saturday. Fortuna...
Register now and get your best choice of Winter Semester classes! If you're unsu...
FREE T-shirt Friday is Back! Meet our enrollment representatives tomorrow 10-2,...
MCC theater alumni Harry Morgan "added richness to any comedy or drama smart eno...
Did you know MCC not only has its own TV station, but a radio station, too?! MCC...
FDR coined Dec. 7 as "The Day that Will Live in Infamy" after the attack on Pear...
Check out the MCC Wind & Jazz Ensembles winter concerts tonight at 7 in Overbroo...
College Visit Day for HS Students
WMU Muskegon to host an Open House tonight at MCC, 5-8 p.m.
Director Dan Meyers and the MCC Jazz & Wind Ensemble to give public concert in O...
Our astronomy department along with the Carr-Fles Planetarium offers a wide vari...
Morgan is a Muskegon Junior College and Muskegon HS '33 alumnus!
Follow us on Twitter @MuskegonCC
English prof at Hope College says, "We're Still in Love With Books." Do you use...
"Star of Wonder- Mystery of the Christmas Star" is now showing at Carr-Fles Plan...
Rain, Rain go away! MCC's in the Jingle Bell Parade today! 6pm downtown Grand Haven
The Faculty Association congratulates students Jamie Paiva and Lance Marczak, re...
Several new classes are scheduled for winter semester, including 3 unique evenin...
Just uploaded a few great photos from yesterday's health fair! Is your photo in...
Get a FREE MCC t-shirt tomorrow, 10am-2pm when you meet with one of our enrollme...
Winter Classes Start Jan. 9. Register now!
Meet with enrollment services Friday 10am-2pm and get a FREE MCC t-shirt! No app...
The Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree will be featured Dec. 10 in an episode of...
OPENING TONIGHT! 7:30 in Overbrook Theater, it's going to be a good one!
”Sculptures By Daniel Roache” is still on exhibit, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., through Dec...
Check out this cool billboard MCC graphic design student Kim Page created for no...
The Overbrook Players' show opens Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and runs through Saturday.
NOW SHOWING: "Star of Wonder" at the Carr-Fles Planetarium, the area's only free...
We know it's hard to think about January with all the excitement of the holidays...
WTG Jayhawks! The women's basketball team is now 5-0 after tonight's 99-49 win...
'Dog Sees God' opens in Overbrook Theater next Wed., Nov 30, 7:30 p.m., and run...
An estimated 1.33 million Michigan residents will travel 50 miles or more this w...
Learn about the Facebook model and more in the NEW BUS-297 Social Media class of...
MCC Alumni and 1972 bronze medal Olympian Chris Taylor will be inducted into the...
Looking for something merry and bright this holiday? We need just a few more stu...
MCC welcomes adult learners seeking a fresh start in the new year, whether you'r...
Alumni friends, please "like" the official MCC Alumni page to stay current on al...
Make sure to check out the 30 classes offered in Newaygo County next semester. V...
MCC is proud to be the only local college to offer training and certification in...
Any transfer students planning visits to four-year schools between semester? Be...
Tonight! Hear Ramez Naam discuss ideas for a sustainable world, 7pm, 1100 Steven...
Calling all ALUMNI! Join us for a pre-production reception Dec. 1 at 6pm. This e...
MCC at The Coffee Grounds
Don't forget: MCC enrollment specialists will be at the Coffee Grounds in Grand...
"My favorite MCC class/program is... " Fill in the blank and tell us why!
Fans in Ottawa County - Meet with our enrollment counselors this Wednesday night...
"Community college, he decided, would be much easier on his wallet, and he wante...
International Education Week begins today!
The Jayhawks finished with two first-place wins in the Ben McMullen Open this we...
International Education Week starts Monday with a week-long celebration of cultu...
A special "thank you" goes out to our veteran students, staff, faculty, and comm...
MCC will honor our nation's veterans tomorrow at 11 a.m. with an event-filled da...
Former Academic All-American wrestler at MCC, Mark Brunger, takes over as coach...
Did you vote in Campus Life's Halloween Costume Contest? Voting ends tonight at...
GO JAYHAWKS! MCC forward Nate Schmitt (Reeths-Puffer), center back Juan Medina (...
The College Singers will showcase their talent Sunday night at 7, when the popul...
Six $1,000 scholarships are up for grabs for first or second year MCC students....
FAFSA/Student Loan Help is available this morning, 9-11, in Room 116.
The Lady Jayhawks attempt to bring home MCC's first-ever volleyball state champi...
Free college workshop for minority students set for Saturday, 12-2pm in Room 110...
Winter classes at The Stream in Newaygo begin Jan. 9. Check it out!
Have you declared your program yet? Stop by the Counseling and Advising Center,...
Like it if you'll be seeing David Sedaris tonight!
Check out our Alumni page, and feel free to add your old MCC photos like this on...
Wind and Jazz Ensembles perform this Wednesday, Oct. 26, and College Singers wil...
Did you know MCC offers classes at Grand Haven high school, and at 3 locations i...
MCC's Office of Community Relations is looking for student artists for its Holid...
Have you checked out the MCC YouTube Channel? Help us get more subscribers so we...
Lots of great stuff happening in and around campus this week: 'Dog Sees God' aud...
Listen to 'An Enemy of the People' LIVE on MCC Radio, happening NOW!
Parents: You CAN afford to send your #highschool grad to college! Learn how at o...
Mark your calendar: Winter 2012 priority registration for current fall 2011 stud...
This is perfect weather to take in a great play, and lucky for us 'An Enemy of t...
Happy Wild & Wacky Wednesday! Tyler Sales and the Muskegon Alcohol Liability Ini...
Are you an MCC graduate? Help us build a strong online alumni community right he...
'An Enemy of the People' opens tomorrow! Got tickets? The show starts at 7:30 p...
GO Jayhawks!
"Jarod Peterson thinks 'An Enemy of the People' is as current now as it was in 1...
Tyler Sales and the Muskegon Alcohol Liability Initiative will be on campus this...
Community college cross country returned to Muskegon as MCC hosted the first Jay...
Are you an MCC student looking to transfer to a larger university? We'd like to...
Have you got your tickets to 'An Enemy of the People' yet? 'Enemy' opens next We...
Calling all future #Jayhawks! Don't miss MCC's 85th Anniversary Open House next...
Did you know MCC offers classes in Grand Haven and Newaygo County? Our enrollme...
What does everyone think of this year's #ArtPrize? Did you know #MCC has its own...
Attend MCC in the Tropics! Check out 'Travelogue Belize' this Wednesday, 6:45 –...
Way to go Jayhawks!
MCC student Ryan Lubbers goes for a world record this Saturday with the College'...
MCC instructor Mary Tyler and the Muskegon Writers' Center present best-selling...
MCC's Tutoring Center needs tutors in chemistry, accounting, and biology. This i...
Our campus is one of the most beautiful community colleges around, especially th...
Just to recap: Jayhawks, Winners! Lions, Winners! Tigers, Winners! Spartans, Win...
"In short, this show is an unexpected winner. Go Poe. Go Harryman." MCC instruc...
Congrats to MCC sophomore volleyball standout @Ashley Hulbert for today being na...
Have you checked out all the awesome scholarships that are available to MCC stud...
Don't forget: Job Fair on campus today in Collegiate Hall, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Cli...
MCC theater instructor Tom Harryman stars this weekend in “Passion and Perversit...
We're taking an informal poll: Who drives the farthest to attend classes at MCC?...
"Growing the number of college graduates ... is key to attracting new businesses...
Students mark your calendars — Fiddle Face will play at our next Wild Wacky Wedn...
Looking for a job? Student Life is hosting a JOB FAIR, next Tuesday, September 2...
Many special thanks go out to our generous sponsors, fabulous guests and amazing...
Get your face on TV and your voice on the radio! Aspiring actors and voice talen...
MCC Counselor's will be on-hand in Grand Haven TONIGHT, 4-6 p.m. at the Coffee H...
Please tell us why MCC is your best choice for college!
Looking to transfer your credits to a University? Check out the "How to Find the...
Don't miss David Sedaris Live! Oct. 26th at 8 p.m. at the Frauenthal Theater. Ti...
Join our open CASTING CALL to help promote MCC in our print, radio, tv and onlin...
What does a "thriving community" mean to you?
HISTORY FANS BOOK NOW for trip to GETTYSBURG, Oct. 14-17, presented by MCC's Soc...
President Nesbary will give his State of the College address to students today a...
Know anyone thinking about college after years in the workforce? Tell them about...
Lots of fun planned on campus tomorrow! Karaoke contest in the Student Union, 11...
Karaoke is coming to Wild Wacky Wednesday this week — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the S...
Attn. Friends in Newaygo County: FREE Placement Testing will be offered at The S...
Read how Greg Marczak, MCC biofuels coordinator and chemistry instructor is help...
Tonight at MCC!
Are you a gamer? Appreciate art and culture? MCC has a club for that and more! D...
Goodbye summer, hello fall semester! Time to get your study on. Library/Informat...
It's beginning to feel a lot like fall outside. How was the first week of classes?
Calling all ALUMNI! We're still looking for a few swanky friends to join us in c...
A big congrats to the MCC Idol winners from Welcome Week! Our winners include fi...
Here's our very own math professor, Dr. Maria Andersen, giving a presentation on...
MCC Hockey Club tryouts are this Wednesday, Aug. 31, 5:45pm at Lakeshore Sports...
It's another beautiful first day of classes at MCC. Welcome back students!
Want FREE BOOKS this semester? Sing your heart out at the MCC Idol contest today...
The men’s Jayhawk soccer team hosts Ancilla College for their first game ever, t...
Looking to add a few extras to your resume this fall? MCC's Volunteer Fair is un...
Back to School for Muskegon - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Welcome Week events start tomorrow, including new student orientation sessions!
Classes start next week, and we're curious... what's everyone studying this fall?
John Barry, award-winning author and national security correspondent for Newswee...
We're gearing up for Welcome Week! Check out next week's events, including new s...
Don't forget! Our enrollment counselors will be on-hand in Grand Haven today, 4-...
MCC enrollment specialists will be in downtown Grand Haven tomorrow afternoon, 4...
MCC Math instructor Maria Andersen to give presentation on "Free Range Learning"...
Bright shooting stars will rain down on earth tonight... It's the annual Perseid...
Can you help us reach 1600 fans? Please click "share" on the lower left-hand mar...
Got an acting bug? On Friday Aug. 12, 3-4pm, watch a presentation of Shakespeare...
Check out this AWESOME video made by MCC student Bethany Houghton about her expe...
Questions about registration, financial aid, placement testing or degree program...
Excited for fall semester to start at MCC? Which classes are you looking forward...
Check out our official MCC Alumni page - A place to share stories, connect with...
Fall classes start in three weeks! Are you registered? Don't forget the Student...
MCC is reaching out to make enrollment simple and convenient! With extended service hours and Welcome Wednesday open houses, now is the time to for prospective students to sign up and further their education. Refer someone today!
The young men's 3 on 3 basketball tournament postponed from early June will take place Friday and Saturday. Encourage someone you know to participate!
Know an adult learner considering college? Make sure they know about MCC's Bootcamp. This free 6 week seminar will answer all their questions, and more!
MCC is hosting a 3 on 3 tournament for young men July 1 and 2. Visit the link for complete information and to sign up!
Power has been restored to the MCC campus, but evening activities remain cancelled, with the exception of the Waypoint Academy graduation which will proceed. Classes and activities will resume tomorrow as scheduled.
Due to an electrical outage the campus has been closed. There will be no evening classes for Wednesday June 1st. Please check the MCC website and local media for further information.
Muskegon Community College is currently experiencing a power outage with phone and website service affected. Please stay tuned for more details.
The public is invited to Thursday's 47th Student Art Exhibition Reception, where awards for MCC art and design students will be announced, including the President's Purchase Prize.
Do you know an MCC athlete who could use a scholarship? Have them check out the BigSun scholarship opportunity, and all the other opportunities, listed on the MCC scholarship webpage.
Mayfest was a big hit Saturday with over 3,000 people attending this family friendly event. We had almost 300 entries in our coloring contest and are glad to announce the winners in the 4 and under, 5-7 and 8-11 age categories. Check out the fine work an
Ready for a giant game of Twister tomorrow at Mayfest?
Jay is getting ready for the MCC Shoot for the Stars Golf Outing! Check out how his practice is going and learn how you can join Jay, and the MCC community, in supporting the campaign to renovate the Carr-Fles Planetarium on Friday, June 3rd.
Click to print the Kids 2011 Mayfest Coloring Contest sheet. Bring completed sheets to Mayfest on Saturday May 21 for kids through age 11 to enter a contest for a $50 savings bond!
The 33rd Annual Mayfest is next Saturday, May 21. Make plans to attend this no-cost family friendly event. Activities, community resources, inflatables and entertainment are just part of the fun!
MCC's first ChargePoint car charger is now installed and operational. Anyone can use it at any time in the MCC bookstore receiving area!
Check out this video on MCC's defending national championship softball team!
Studio on Stage will take place this week Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30pm. Enrich yourself at this free arts event!
Free Jazz & Wind Ensemble concert Thursday at 7pm at the Overbrook Theater. Come and here what everyone's been talking about!
MCC almost everyday hosts events benefiting the community. Highlights this week include an academic lecture, a forum on alternative energy, planetarium showings, athletic events, and an art gallery exhibit. Keep track of all that's going on through
Travelogue Southeast Asia: Sample stories and food as part of a presentation by Dr. Andy Wible on his recent trip to Southeast Asia.
Scholarship deadline alert! Many MCC scholarship opportunity deadlines are approaching. Check our scholarship page for opportunities that may fit you, or an MCC student you know. Don't let these funds go unclaimed!
History Buffs! MCC is hosting an American Civil War History Symposium Tuesday featuring student academic research presentations illuminating the American Civil War of 1861-1865.
Don't Forget - Saturday's the day to get a Taste of Tomorrow at MCC. 11:30am-1:30pm at the MCC gymnasium. Over 30 different career information booths will be on hand. Attendees will have a chance to win Two Years of Tuition, and lunch will be p
Love the Muskegon Film Fest? Want to see it continue? Participate in a planning session Thursday at 5:30pm. Be a part of the event's future!
MCC's Taste of Tomorrow will be held Sat. 3/26 from 11:30am-1:30pm at the MCC gymnasium. Over 30 different career information booths will be on hand. Attendees will have a chance to win Two Years of Tuition, and lunch will be provided.
Tuesday is the last day to RSVP for the 2011 Women of Accomplishment Awards. Help us honor all the accomplishments of all women, but in particular this year those of Suzette Castrejon, Amy Heisser, Charlotte Johnson, and Trynette Lottie-Harps. The Honora
Tomorrow's the night MCC invades the Walker Arena for Family Night with the Jacks. MCC sports teams, MCC Activity band, and special ticket prices for the MCC community make this a night you won't want to miss!
Learn about the 3 R's at this Saturday's Men's Leadership Conference. $20 for a full day of programming, including lunch.
The Women of Accomplishment breakfast will take place Sat March 26 at 8:30am. RSVPs to attend must be received by March 22. For complete info and to RSVP click the link.
Find out more about this program Wednesday during one of our Maritime Studies Information Sessions.
Don't miss MCC alumni Steven Rinella, Travel Channel's host of "The Wild Within", this Wednesday at the Overbrook Theater.
Check out award-winning MCC instructor Tim Froncek at this new Muskegon hotspot!
Jay salutes the MCC Men's wrestling team on their 9th place national finish. And to Eric, Sean, Trent and Ryan, who earned All-American honors!
Cheer for the MCC men's wrestling team as they are at nationals this weekend!
MCC is proud to annually recognize area Women of Accomplishment. If that phrase describes someone you know be sure to nominate them prior to February 26.
Make plans to come out to MCC's Jazz and Wind ensemble concert Thursday 2/24 at 7 p.m. in the Overbrook Theater. Free to the public.
Rave Review! Four more chances to catch the Pillowman, which opened last night at the Overbrook Theater.
Save the Date! MCC is hosting a LEAD (Latino Education and Advocacy Day) Summit Monday, March 28. Registration is open so sign up today!
Ready for the Pillowman? MCC's production of Martin McDonagh's play begins Wednesday and runs through Sunday. Mature audiences only.
Wait! Global Awareness Festival week isn't quite over! Check out In Burges, a free international film Tuesday, 2/15.
Find out about all the happenings with MCC alumni by liking our page!
Friday is the deadline for nominating a Woman of Accomplishment. Honor a woman who has contributed to the Muskegon community by submitting a nomination online or by mail.
MCC's College Singers will be joining GVSU's Arts Chorale for a free performance 2/13 at 3pm on the Allendale campus. Experience some culture with your sweetheart!
Early Bird ticket prices end this week for the Love in Action Dinner, celebrating Black History. Be sure to sign up!
Global Awareness Festival Tuesday Highlights - Tuscan gnocchi making demonstration 2pm in the Blue and Gold Room, and Arn Boezaart comparing wind power in Europe and West Michigan 7pm in Room 1100.
MCC is partnering with Baker College to hold College Goal Sunday, an event to help students and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 2/13 from 2-4pm at Baker College, 1903 Marquette St.
Global Awareness Festival is underway. Visit www.muskegoncc.edu/gaf and make plans to attend this horizon widening event!
One night only! Tonight! See MCC women take to the stage to raise awareness of women's issues and help current students.
MCC is closed Wednesday, February 2nd, due to weather. There will be no classes or activities.
Global Awareness Festival is a week away. The schedule is full of events that will deepen your knowledge and appreciation of Europe. Make plans to attend!
Check out this special V-Day presentation to raise awareness about violence against women and girls, and to benefit the MCC Student Success Emergency Fund. 2/4 at 7:30pm. $20. 6:30pm "Be-foreplay" reception with mocktails and live music.
Are you ready to Be Frank? Tonight's the night for the Veg Club's screening of "May I Be Frank" at the Overbrook Theater. 7pm, $15.
Scholarship Alert - If you are connected with a member of the Michigan Retailers Association there is a scholarship opportunity waiting for you. Get recognition and money to help with your studies at MCC!
MCC is celebrating Women of Accomplishment! Nominate a woman who has contributed to our community by February 7.
MCC Alumni Relations is seeking nominations for the annual Distinguished Alumni Award, our highest honor to outstanding alumni. Do you know an alum who has excelled in their career, or given their all to the community? Nominations must be received by Feb
MCC hosts WMEAC as it presents West Michigan's Energy Future - a forum on what new developments in solar, hydrogen, biomass, nuclear and other alternative forms of power generation mean to our region. 2/2 at 7pm. Open to the public.
The Veg Club will be hosting a special screening of "May I Be Frank" on Friday, January 21 at 7:00 pm in the Overbrook Theater. Raw Goodies, Q&A, and more. Purchase tickets at the link below for $15.
MCC will be closed on Monday, January 17 in honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
MCC hosted the Urban League's MLK Unity Breakfast this morning. Kadir Nelson gave an inspirational account of the making of his beautifully illustrated book "We are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball".
MCC Students - Club Recruitment days will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, January 18 and 19, from 10am - 2pm in Student Life hallway across from the Book Store. Find out about Club and Student Organization activities that will connect you to fun and frien
Scholarship Alert - The Memorial and Recognition scholarship opportunities are approaching, both due the second Friday of March. Get recognition and money to help with your studies at MCC!
Mars Quest opens this Thursday at the Carr-Fles Planetarium. The first free showing is 1/13 at 7pm and the show continues through April. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the Red Planet!
The Veg Club will be hosting a special screening of "May I Be Frank" on Friday, January 21 at 7:00 pm in the Overbrook Theater. Raw Goodies, Q&A, and more. $15.
Just over a week until the MLK Unity Breakfast, presented by the Urban League, at MCC. Kadir Nelson will present on the story of Negro League baseball. See the link for ticket locations.
The Love in Action banquet is set for 2/24/2011 and we are looking for nominations of deserving members and supporters of Muskegon's African American community. Nominate someone today!
Welcome to 2011! New students are invited to attend Student Welcome Day this Wednesday to get off to a great start when classes begin January 10 at MCC.
Study to be an EMT at MCC and you can receive your Basic EMT Training Course with the completion of just three classes, with no pre-requisites, by August 2011! These classes are great for those studying criminal justice, fire science and other helping pr
Fall 2010 has wrapped up and we're looking forward to Winter 2011. In particular for first time students to MCC we want to make your 2011 start a great one. Attend Welcome Day Wed Jan 5 and enjoy breakfast with the President and get all the info you
Now that classes are wrapping up maybe the students out there have time to take advantage of a scholarship opportunity - The Muskegonites Child Study Club Scholarship was established in 2010. Scholarships are awarded annually to honor Mrs. Eloise Selle
We're happy to host this exciting new idea! Come check it out Friday and Saturday evenings!
Come see the National Champion MCC Softball Team honored during the Saturday, December 18 Muskegon Lumberjacks game vs. the Youngstown Phantoms at 7:15pm at the Walker Arena. You can purchase discounted tickets that benefit the team for $10 from the MCC
The December concert of the Wind and Jazz Ensemble, as well as that of the College Singers, will air on MCC TV Tuesday 12/14 at 1PM & 7PM. Check out MCC's talent in this new program area!
Premiere performance of Who am I, an original film created by the Acting for TV & Film class of the Theater Department, will be presented on Tues 12/14 from 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. in Room 1100 of the Stevenson Center. All are welcome.
Does the IRS owe you a tax refund? Here's the list of people owed by Uncle Sam
Crockery Township mobile home fire claims one victim
Muskegon's Marge Faville to head Michigan's largest service union
One person reportedly dead after Crockery Township mobile home fire
E-mails between Grand Haven city manager, police chief shed little light on reasons for chief being placed on leave
Court hearing adjourned for Glaser's Glenn resort groundskeeper, William Jones, accused of raping guest
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Dec. 8, 2010
Elderly person rescued from Crockery Township mobile home fire
Today's top stories: Walker estate sale draws collectors and readers
Former GVSU President Arend Lubbers chosen to deliver Saturday's commencement address
Grand Haven house fire remains under investigation, no injuries
Ferrysburg City Council adopts movie production rules
From the comments: Forest service ponders closing some forest to hunters, snowmobilers
Listen to 911 call of Mecosta County man shooting intruder
Outlook: Grand Rapids may see some job growth in 2011
Films opening Dec. 10 in Muskegon theaters
Fishing for laughs: Central Park Players present 'Greater Tuna'
Good News: Local group 'With Thankful Hearts' sends care packages to soldiers overseas
L.C. Walker, Shaw Walker family estate sale shines light on Muskegon history
Ottawa County offers new 3-year dog licenses
Community Mental Health employees get new contract
Norton Shores Police have little to go on in Red Cross charity holdup at Bob-Hi Lanes [Videos]
Some areas of West Michigan hit with 9 inches of snow
Mary Free Bed Hospital president announces retirement
50 Cent, Ryan Phillippe film at several popular Grand Rapids restaurants on Monday
Police name suspects wanted for recent Muskegon shootings, search still on for Ja'Anthony Harris
Shooting suspect Deyonta Quinn behind bars, three others wanted, including one for Brandon McPherson murder [UPDATED]
Probe of Muskegon Heights Police evidence room turned over to prosecutor
Prosecutor gets State Police probe of Muskegon Heights evidence room (update)
Spring Lake artist's work will top White House Christmas trees
Court of Appeals Judge Richard Bandstra of Grand Rapids to step down in January
Deyonta Quinn arraigned on several felonies, other suspects named, sought in unrelated shootings, including Brandon McPherson murder [UPDATED]
Suspected Coopersville bank robber has history of breaking and entering, fleeing police
Prosecutor's Office to probe into Muskegon Heights Police Department evidence-room case [UPDATE]
L.C. Walker estate sale scheduled Tuesday [UPDATED]
Beloved Salvation Army bell ringer missed this year
Looking for a FREE way to get into the Holiday Spirit? Come hear the MCC College Singers Dec 12 at 7pm! See the link for details.
Woman stabbed in her Grand Rapids apartment, attacker flees on foot
Fathers for a day: Muskegon prisoners get rare time with children
Buoy to test wind energy six miles off Muskegon shoreline enters Lake Michigan next spring
Oceana teacher grants help fund classroom projects
More Muskegon County departments to accept credit card, debit card payments
Muskegon Township manufacturer plans to expand, add jobs
Muskegon city nonunion workers to get pay hike in 2011
From the comments: Readers disagree with theater critic Bill Iddings
Agencies merge to form Revel, a multifaceted marketing and communications company
Circuit Court convictions for Muskegon and Oceana counties
Whitehall's Svensson Park to benefit from tannery cleanup
Muskegon County separating public works units
Credit union at Muskegon Area Career Tech Center aids students
Work starts on Whitehall tannery site, development to be 'economy driven'
Norton Shores resident wants OK for shoreline helipad
Whitehall Township house fire does $150,000 damage; no injuries reported [Update]
Officials begin investigation into Friday's Whitehall Township fire [Update]
Muskegon State Park Winter Sports Complex smoothing out kinks
Gentex rear-camera mirrors get big boost with U.S. safety rules proposed for 2014
Bank robber crashes car during police pursuit, deputies arrest him and recover cash
Fire departments respond to fire in Whitehall Township
Roosevelt Park man gets prison for 2009 break-ins
Man gets prison for Fruitport Township break-in
Fruitport Township man pleads guilty in connection with October police standoff
Norton Shores boy jailed for stabbing mom with knife
Muskegon-area Christmas tree farms expect big business this weekend
Muskegon Community College left out of state funding for college projects
$10M for Pure Michigan tourism campaign thrills Muskegon-area officials, promotors
Muskegon County candidates, state parties spend plenty to get elected
Why the 'War on Christmas' retail controversy is so absurd
Crossing guard was off-duty when 4 children were hit by snow plow truck in Wyoming
Hospitals aim to learn from national quality networks
Police: 14-year-old boy admitted stabbing his mother
Two vehicle crash at Norton Shores intersection early Friday results in injuries, traffic citation [UPDATE]
Lee A. Witt, owner of one of Muskegon's oldest businesses, dead at 71
Fourth suspect arrested in Norton Shores nightclub near-fatal July 24 beating
Accused meth maker allegedly used homeless people to buy restricted ingredients
Early Friday morning vehicle crash at Seaway and Getty in Norton Shores backed up traffic
300,000 miles and counting: Older cars like old friends for many
Senate approves "Pure Michigan" funding
Pet of the week: Muskegon Humane Society
Michigan State Supreme Court reinstates lawsuit aimed at protecting low-income defendants
"Lame duck" Michigan Legislature quacks toward end on last day
Meijer sees big jump in Cyber Monday sales
Holland sues health insurer for $1.6 million
Former President George W. Bush balances serious talk, humor at discussion of memoir 'Decision Points' in Grand Rapids
Former President Bush describes his thoughts on 9/11 to Grand Rapids audience
Worth reading: McCain won't back down on DADT; Cheney charged with bribery; oh, and NASA redefines life as we know it
Grand Haven city manager defends speed limits
Muskegon-area police log: November 26 -30
Third man pleads no contest in Muskegon-area pizza-driver holdups
Norton Shores Police look for burglary links
11 brands removed from list of banned alcoholic energy drinks
Whitehall manufacturer Howmet didn't make failed part on giant aircraft
Mineral rights boom behind boost for Muskegon-area parks
Muskegon's Lakeside business district plans holiday block party
Editorial: Tax cuts must be extended
Ship's log: The barge ATB Integrity and tug G.L. Ostrander
Two burglaries and one burglary attempt in Norton Shores this week could be linked
Holiday home tours in Muskegon, Grand Haven and Fremont
Smile FM offers Christian music along West Michigan lakeshore
Fire destroys Dalton Township trailer; no injuries reported
MCT's Repertory Touring Company presents 'Bah! Humbug! Scrooge’s Christmas Carol'
Review: Plodding Overbrook Players production undermines famous fables
Witnesses recount dangerous gunplay as car, house shot multiple times
Lake-effect snow blankets Muskegon area
Steve Gunn: President must decisively put an end to WikiLeaks
Beatles tribute band tickets go on sale Friday
Muskegon-area parks projects win state funding; projects in Ottawa, Oceana and Newaygo counties also funded
Blackwater: Pirate hunters for hire?
City of White Cloud turns off streetlights to help balance the budget
Parolee charged with home invasion in Muskegon could face life in prison
Western Michigan University program to aid Muskegon Heights schools
A disguise, a botched robbery, now big trouble for Whitehall man
What's worse than snow? Conversations about it
Today's top stories: Man charged with pit bull sodomy scheduled for trial
Muskegon Heights Police seek help in identifying man who attempted bank robbery
Atheist billboard in New Jersey begins this year's Christmas culture wars
The Summary: Muskegon Chronicle stories you might have missed
Community Calendar, December 2010
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Dec. 1, 2010
Alt rock band Days of the New coming to Muskegon's Club Envy
Go Blues! Monthly Muskegon bash a musical team effort
Visitation, gathering scheduled for Peggy White-Knight
'Quiet' battle being waged against HIV/AIDS
Judge, victims don't buy Dr. Robert Stokes' apology for unnecessary surgeries, cancer scares
Offshore wind debated, but statewide rules will have to wait [Video]
How Rahn Bentley came to be Grand Rapids' first heart transplant patient on Saturday (photos, timeline)
'Setup,' starring Bruce Willis and 50 Cent, is taking over downtown; road closures announced
Testimony in cold case hearing of Russell Vane focuses on strangling, rapes of two pregnant women in late 1970s
Gov.-elect Rick Snyder announces reorganization plan, including separation of DEQ, DNR
President Bush's Thursday visit to Grand Rapids will be under wraps
Murder, rape suspect Russell Vane's relatives testify he beat, sexually abused them
Community enCompass hosting open house in Muskegon
Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial Stroke Support Group to meet
Kevin Duane Ingram pleads to robbing Norton Shores salon
Detroit-area man hospitalized after shooting at Muskegon Heights home [Update]
Good News: Retiree keeping his Muskegon neighborhood clear of garbage and debris
Grand Haven Public Safety Director Dennis Edwards claims he was placed on leave for following state law
Worth reading: Obama freezes federal pay; Pentagon concludes 'don't ask, don't tell' study; what's next for Wikileaks
Mobile food pantry trucks to make stops throughout Muskegon County
Egelston Township has a new park, Pine Ridge Park
Editorial: Seeking an alternative
David Kolb: GOP didn't win; it was the Democrats who lost
Freak accident led to 1-year-old being shot in eye with nail gun in Robinson Township
Gov.-elect Snyder to re-split DNR, DEQ in his administration
New Cottage Food law allows many Michigan entrepreneurs to work at home
Submit 'Big Shot' photo for Muskegon Chronicle print edition
Know an MCC student looking for a chance to study abroad? Make sure they are aware the deadline for applying for the May 2011 Trip to Germany is December 17!
GVSU students lobby for coed dorm rooms
Montague High School Principal Kevin Kruger a finalist for Hart superintendent position
U-M scientists discover protein that could help control blood-forming stem cells
Muskegon Heights police believe robbery led to shooting of man in home
Tourism industry: We'll die on the vine without Pure Michigan ad campaign
Police identify woman, 69, killed in Plainfield Township crash
What Rick Snyder's new budget director has in mind to fix Michigan's mess
69-year-old woman killed, four injured in Plainfield Township crash
Let it snow: Muskegon County Road Commission plows ready for winter
Muskegon County 14th Circuit Court sentencings
Ship's log: American Integrity
Ship's log: Alpena
Muskegon schools, city will revive youth recreation programs
Man charged in fatal shooting in Muskegon Heights pleads no contest
Muskegon-area pastors issue invitation to pray to stop violence, poverty
Dennis Edwards, Grand Haven Department of Public safety director, placed on administrative leave [Update]
Gun Lake Casino still seeking dealers, slot attendants
Tea party activists turning attention to school boards: Is Michigan next?
George W. Bush to promote memoir in Grand Rapids
Funeral services set for Grand Rapids businessman, philanthropist Peter Cook
Zeeland Community Hospital will become a Spectrum Health hospital as of Jan. 1, 2011
Muskegon Police look for motives -- including gang activity -- in Sunday's fatal shooting
The Summary: Muskegon Chronicle stories you might have missed
Today's top stories: Muskegon teen killed in Sunday shooting
Rep. Hoekstra condemns Wikileaks disclosure, calls on Obama to declare organization a terrorist operation
Former President George W. Bush to visit Grand Rapids
Cans From Fans food drives gathers 4,100 pounds of food
Muskegon police confirm name of victim in Sunday fatal shooting
Dennis Edwards, Grand Haven Department of Public Safety director, put on administrative leave
Editorial: Dangerous drinks need to go
Can't leave 'em be: Roosevelt Park enforces leaf clean-up ordinance
Why Grand Rapids needs a separate children's hospital
Muskegon-based Fleet Engineers planning modest expansion
Fruitport Township water tower paint job delayed until April 2011
Open house on Muskegon Township master plan set for Tuesday
Muskegon Public Schools to get $400,000 rebate
Muskegon schools, city to revive youth recreation programs
Muskegon Sunday shooting claims 19-year-old victim, leaves few leads for police
Teen boy shot twice in Muskegon [Updated]
Peter Luke: Republicans have 3 options for Michigan roads, and one of them is letting them go to seed
Police identify victim of Kent City crash as Grand Rapids man, 25
Muskegon County Circuit Court Convictions for week of October 25
Muskegon-based Mercy Health Partners acquires Community Health Project
Public invited to help plan for Reeths-Puffer schools
West Michigan military recruiters flooded with applicants
Financial consderations prompt changes to Muskegon County school board elections
Branching out: Mona Shores Singing Christmas Tree adding new elements
Muskegon Township home sustains an estimated $200,000 of damage from earlier fire
New Muskegon County board will have a different look
Muskegon Township fire destroys family home
Late owls beat early birds to some Black Friday bargains
Muskegon Heights teen gets additional prison time for driveby shooting
Blue Lake Township mobile home destroyed by fire
Norton Shores arsonist gets more prison time
Egelston Township man faces additional sex charges
Muskegon County hair stylist, activist, talk show hostess dies at 84
Whitehall sewer, water costs going up
United Way of the Lakeshore seeks public input survey focuses on spending
Expansion more than doubles Muskegon County's Meinert Park
75-year-old woman struck by car remembered for her friendly wave
Today's top stories: Woman saves 2-year-old, loses her leg
Shoppers turn out in force at Muskegon County stores to snap up Black Friday bargains
Blue Lake Township mobile home destroyed by fire
Thanksgiving Day accidents kept Norton Shores Police busy
Teen runs stop sign in two-car crash that injures 6 in Spring Lake
Life-saving act costs Muskegon woman her leg -- but don't call her a hero
Woman, 75, killed crossing the street in front of her Newaygo County home
Muskegon man charged with sodomizing his pit bull scheduled for trial
Muskegon special events policy revised, city will continue to refine regulations
Police log: November 21- 23
Oceana Community Foundation announces grant awards
The Lakes Mall China King restaurant shut down for health violations, second time in seven months
Muskegon Township planners approve permit for battery plant
Norton Shores sewer, water rates likely to rise
Long-term effort to restore P.J. Hoffmaster State Park vegetation far from over
Five injured in Spring Lake Township two-vehicle crash
Turkey fryer on enclosed porch causes about $6,000 in fire damage
Slippery roads cause crash at U.S. 31 and I-96
Muskegon landmarks let their hair down
Nick Pool remembered for piano devotion [Update]
Muskegon City Commission delays vote on women's homeless shelter
Fire damages vacant home in Muskegon Heights
Hackley Park Family Christmas celebration scheduled Friday
Muskegon County Sheriff's Department deputy faces domestic violence charge
Worth reading: Few options for U.S., S. Korea on North; all missing New Zealand miners presumed dead; Fed predicts perpetual 9 percent unemployment
Stabbing suspect involved in Mecosta County manhunt has family, friends in Remus area
Ship's log: John J. Boland
Second Muskegon school crossing guard reports attempted abduction
Glaser's Glenn resort caretaker with sex-crime record charged with raping guest [UPDATED]
Long-awaited Lemon Creek Winery tasting room now open in Grand Haven
Hackley House, Hume Home offering tours, free carriage rides
Sharing the bounty: Gardeners keep Newaygo pantry stocked
Large baggage scanners to be moved out of Grand Rapids Airport lobby
Appeals court upholds Troy Brake's murder convictions
See Warren Miller's 'Wintervention' Saturday at the Frauenthal Theater
Ottawa County consolidates county clerk, register of deeds positions
Fire damages vacant home in Muskegon Heights
Mom who took toddler along to home break-in pleads to home invasion
Police say stabbing suspect is armed, hiding in Mecosta County woods
Muskegon residents approach city commission seeking an end to violence
Gerard 'Nick' Pool, renowned Muskegon piano technician, dead at 76
Barrett Boat Works in Spring Lake plans expansion; says business has increased
New Year's Eve in Grand Rapids gets 'Hot' again with Good Charlotte headlining free, outdoor concert
Gentex buys former Invensys plant, adding jobs as auto industry heats up again
Good News: Radio personality steps in front of camera to raise money for the needy
Community Foundation of Oceana County hosting grant-writing seminar
International Aid in Spring Lake delivers Thanksgiving food to Native Americans in Arizona
Woman begins pet supply drive for the holidays
Muskegon Heights City Council confirms Willie Watson as mayor pro-tem
'Turkey Giveaway' brightens Thanksgiving Day for Muskegon-area residents
Timberland Charter Academy students, parents enjoy bounty from 'food truck' they purchased
Sailboat falls out of cradle, hits power lines, causes nearly a thousand to lose power in Whitehall
Outraged educators say Michigan's proposed student data-collection system is 'wasteful spending,' 'effort in futility'
Today's top stories: Shoppers gearing up for Black Friday
Calling all churches- submit your Christmas season events
Worth reading: North Korea attacks South; new Palin book hints at 2012 run; researchers solve the dog-cat intelligence debate
Fourteen children to be adopted in annual 'Michigan Adoption Day' ceremony
Grand Rapids native Willard Donovan will be honored for heroic service in Korea at Arlington burial
Manitowoc Fire Department extinguished fire in coal pile owned by Lake Michigan Car Ferry
From the comments: Should The Muskegon Chronicle refrain from writing about entertainment in bars?
Last Carr-Fles Planetarium Show before the Thanksgiving break tonight at 7:00pm.
Former official charged with animal cruelty discusses why he drowned cat
Treasury Department worker accused of using office computers to lure teen girls faces trial
Spring Lake Holiday Road show 'bigger than ever'
Greater Muskegon Woman's Club hosting Philanthropic Education Organization speaker
Ottawa County courts to participate in 'Michigan Adoption Day'
Professor from Université Quisqueya in Haiti to speak at seminar
Oh baby, it's going to get cold (and stormy) outside
West Michigan under tornado watch tonight
Wintry weather awaits those anticipating Thanksgiving, holiday shopping
Muskegon Heights man convicted in incident that terrorized young mother
Parents on edge after attempted abduction of McLaughlin Elementary crossing guard [Update]
Chrisantha Harris faces trial in hit-and-run crash that killed Douglas Wezeman on Apple Avenue
Muskegon-area shoppers delight in 'Black Friday' chase
No injuries reported in five-vehicle crash in Grand Haven Township [Update]
Ship's log: McKee Sons and Invincible
Five vehicles collide in Grand Haven Township; No injuries reported
Court records indicate Wyoming man, 22, sexually assaulted young relative 10 times
Foster mom Joy Heaven, accused of killing girl, 5, rejects second plea deal
Forty-seven years after John F. Kennedy's assassination, memories, emotions, conspiracy theories linger
Police investigating bullet found in Glamazon salon inside Amazon Building early Saturday
Fruitport Township's The Lakes Mall thriving amid poor economy
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Nov. 22, 2010
6 Ottawa County stores busted for selling alcohol to minors in latest sting
Muskegon native Mary Leist in Macy's parade
Editorial: Off to a great start
Lottery 'loser' Greg Mason wins trip to meet Aerosmith musicians
Judge receives 115 letters of support for South Christian teacher who had sex with 15-year-old student
Police look for links between Oct. 8 assault, Friday attempted abduction
Muskegon police investigating attempted abduction of McLaughlin Elementary girl
School traffic snarls Muskegon intersection
Out of Control anniversary party will be Soul Surfin' in Muskegon
Family mourns 73-year-old killed in tree-cutting accident: 'Dad died doing what he loved -- being outside and working hard'
Emergency crews responding to Muskegon mobile home fire
No arrests in Friday Norton Shores poker charity holdup
Close to its giving goal: Lakeshore United Way campaign at 95 percent -- and rising
Muskegon-area Police log: November 16-19
Muskegon church fire possibly sparked by faulty extension cord
Muskegon County probation officer charged with fraud, could land 5 years in prison
Muskegon County Airport recognized by Federal Aviation Administration for safety
Muskegon woman wakes to find thief by her bedroom
Egelston Township valve component manufacturer plans expansion
Roosevelt Park proactively studies policy for prayer at meetings
Muskegon Heights African-American museum expanding
No arrests yet in Bob-Hi Lanes poker charity holdup
Editorial: Keeping events special
Pet of the week: Noah Project
'Fix on I-196' ribbon cutting livened up by WGRD 'Free Beer and Hot Wings' radio station stunt
Worth reading: Censure recommended for Rangel; House GOP blocks unemployment extension; TSA outrage persists; hero dog euthanized by mistake
MDOT fires employee because of 'shy bladder'
Muskegon gets New Yorker 'shout out' as singer's birthplace
Muskegon County hires director of finance and management
Spring Lake fire destroys bedroom, injures no one
Man pistol-whipped, people sent running, during robbery at Norton Shores charity poker event
Review: MCT play a flurry of WASPs with a few golden moments
Muskegon Heights company seeks city, county help in landing defense contract
Find out the cost of a 2010 Thanksgiving turkey dinner for 10
Men headed for trial in what police called 'gang-related' shooting
Pair face March trial in Muskegon County shooting death
Ship's Log: American Integrity
Muskegon companies Qonverge and Relevant form new agency
Norton Shores robbery puts other charity fundraisers on alert
Organizers hope hot rod tour Muskegon stop becomes an annual event
Muskegon Community College president gets high marks for first year performance
Worth reading: Reid vows to tackle 'don't ask, don't tell'; GOP to target birthright citizenship; scientists isolate antimatter, keep universe intact
Loko no more: Reflecting on the FDA's alcoholic energy drink ban
Zeeland man, 73, killed when tree falls on him
Masked men who held up Norton Shores Bob-Hi charity poker event caught everyone by surprise
Novo 1 seeking applicants for full-time jobs at new Holland call center
No one injured in early morning fire in Grand Haven
Charity poker game in Norton Shores robbed; One man pistol-whipped
Fruitport Township's interim public safety director Ken Doctor gets contract extension
MCC Students! The MCC Career Center has several web based assessments available to help you with career decisions. Check the link or visit Rm. 103 to learn more.
Couple sues deputy, demands return of 46 medical marijuana plants seized in drug raid
Former school official acquitted of taking $60,000 bribe, but not without 'emotional and financial pains'
West Michigan Environmental Action Council kicks-off wind energy forum series
Muskegon Heights man shot in arm during what he says was armed robbery
White Lakebusinesses hosting Holiday Walk
Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce honors 'agents of change'
Fire in Muskegon Heights storage building does $60,000 damage
Roosevelt Park bowling alley break-in damages video games, cash taken
State witholding Muskegon Heights funds due to tardy audit
A second chance: Muskegon-area adults returning to school to learn to read
The wait is over: 'Deathly Hallows' opening midnight Thursday in Muskegon area
Editorial: American grace
Steve Gunn: Morally correct doesn't necessarily mean legally correct
Worth reading: Pelosi to lead House Democrats again; Palin says she's considering 2012 run; why Americans don't care about Prince William's wedding
Pick up floral designs at Grand Haven's Holiday Creations
Have you had to travel to get your child special medical treatment? The Chronicle wants to talk to you.
Party in the Pines Friday at Muskegon Museum of Art
Author, Muskegon Heights native hopes to empower and inspire
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Nov. 17, 2010
Fire in Muskegon Heights storage building does $60,000 damage
Owners hope new gallery will be center of Muskegon arts community
Outrage roundup: Ready for your Thanksgiving-travel airport pat-down?
Roosevelt Park bowling alley broken into overnight
Gentex in Holland is hiring 50 for factory jobs
Former schools superintendent in Montcalm acquitted of conspiracy charges
Rockford Ambulance paramedic pleads guilty to sexually exploiting teen boy
House in Muskegon struck by six bullets overnight
Are you a rabid Black Friday shopper? The Muskegon Chronicle would like to talk with you
Muskegon County ministry honored
David Kolb: Here's where the president must draw the line
Holiday air travel deals abound thanks to competition; see how much airfares have dropped at Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Longtime Muskegon real estate agent dies at age 67
Muskegon Township house fire ruled accident; cause unknown
Good News: Muskegon Heights' sorority takes fitness efforts to elementary school girls
Muskegon and Oceana County Circuit Court sentencings
Memorial scheduled for former Muskegon city commissioner, educator
Muskegon eases parking rules for small businesses to make downtown sites more attractive
Muskegon's Ruddiman Creek to undergo second round of restoration work
Muskegon County could partner with West Michigan cities on wind-energy farm
Worth reading: Rangel guilty of ethics violations; James Blunt prevents World War III; why your reusable grocery bags might not be so green
Ship's log: American Mariner
Laketon Township's Detamore charged with intent to murder for shooting girlfriend
Muskegon pastor plans CD release party
Mona Shores grad, award-winning singer has role in Hope College opera
Saugatuck teachers first in area to drop MESSA insurance
Police seek 3 men suspected of stealing $20,000 in wire, tools from Menards
Are you West Michigan's most loyal car owner? The Chronicle wants to hear from you.
Forum on suspension of Howell teacher brings national attention to debate over treatment of gay students, free speech
Would you drug test your kids? The Chronicle wants to hear from you.
Authorities searching for suspect in Monday's shooting, witnesses aren't providing information
Veteran Bobby James Caviness of Norton Shores gets photo on lottery ticket
United Way asks 'Are you an everyday hero?'
Michigan wind council proposes offshore wind farm rules
Fremont city leaders hail biodigester plans; some residents worry about proposed location
Muskegon police investigating another shooting
City of Newaygo has no plans to fence River Park after toddler's drowning
Hot Rod Harley Davidson opening motorcycle-themed bar for bikers
Holton classrooms to get telephones
Calvin College students charged with stealing fiberglass giraffe head will not have criminal records
Editorial: Leave hunting laws alone
Jefferson Towers fire remains under investigation, arson not ruled out
Pioneering Muskegon businesswoman dies
Spring Lake woman arraigned for drunken driving in crash that killed passenger
Couple slain at Whitefish Lake were 'targeted' by suspect, sheriff says
Police release sketch of suspect in couple's slayings, arson at Whitefish Lake
Calvin College students due in court today on charges of taking fiberglass giraffe
Investigation into Muskegon shootings continues
Police seeking tips in armed robbery of Mason County Ponderosa employee
MCC Celebrates International Education Week - MCC's international ties will be front and center this week with slate of events open to the public. Check it out!
Muskegon Civic Theatre in 'The Dining Room'
Inside out: 'Bodies Revealed' brings real guts to Grand Rapids Public Museum
Family of drowned boy, 2, says River Park in Newaygo needs fence near Muskegon River
Blue Lake Township family wins fight with arts camp to build homes on lake
Annual Christmas party named for late Muskegon Heights police chief
Muskegon Community College professor Truax's campaign to update planetarium receives alumni boost
New Muskegon Area Career Tech Center principal has experience
Muskegon city staff straining over festivals, events
Yuck or yum? Whitehall schools encourage kids to eat more veggies
New support staff contract to save money for Grand Haven schools
Circuit Court sentences, Muskegon County 14th district
Group recommends regulation, not ban, on feral swine in Michigan
Food pantry trucks schedule Muskegon County stops
Scheduled West Michigan blood drives
Spring Lake Library to host weatherization workshop
Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors forum on Michigan’s economic future
Three Oaks charter school given 'probationary charter'
Fruitport Township water, sewer rates rising
Muskegon-based Frontier Communications has hiring eye on veterans
Unemployment benefits running out for many in Muskegon County
Muskegon women's homeless shelter passes first hurdle
Muskegon soldier faces unexpected fight finding work after returning home
Hudsonville 2-year-old dies after rescue from Muskegon River
Zeeland woman crashes car, is struck by another vehicle while walking from scene
Women Who Care: Group finds fun and practical way to make large charitable donations
Muskegon Museum of Art magic: Special events will highlight Festival of Trees
See The Great Unknown in Grand Haven
Muskegon superintendent's leave of absence due to 'other medical issues' could be sustantial
Hudsonville 2 year-old in critical condition after rescue from Muskegon River
Muskegon Township house destroyed by fire
Fruitport Township living community to host soup supper benefitting 'One Warm Coat'
Montague High School to host fashion show
Progressive Democratic Women's Caucus of Muskegon County to host women’s leadership event
Muskegon March of Dimes to host Premature Awareness Day today
Fruitport woman who died in crash remembered as extremely nice
Hunters on public land should secure tree stands, blinds
Michigan D.O.T. offers travel safety tips during firearm season
Grand Haven brake products company moving operations to Mexico
Cause of Dalton Township garage explosion still undetermined
Muskegon Community College, Western Michigan University form pact
Two men sought in shootings; Muskegon shooting victim 'recovering' at hospital
Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce study on shared services in jeopardy
Broken back teaches Norton Shores hunter invaluable life lessons
Authorities say suicidal man started fire in high-rise apartment building
Worth reading: Obama loses luster overseas; Brett Favre announces (actual) retirement; the decline of Yahoo, illustrated
Man injured in fire at downtown Muskegon high-rise apartments
Police seek DeYonta Quinn, Cameron Hathorn in Thursday shootings
Muskegon teen shot in the head 'recovering' at hospital after surgery
After 8 months of mess, Fix on I-196 through downtown Grand Rapids ends
Looking for Community Input! MCC is engaged in an community needs assessment to determine future directions. Take a few minutes and give us your input.
Muskegon County drives under way to provide winter coats for kids
Allegations of improper lender activity drops number of foreclosures in Michigan
Real estate woes continue to plague Community Shores Bank
Fruitport woman dies in crash on U.S. 31 in Oceana County
Editorial: Leaders stand up
Pet of the week: Pound Buddies Rescue
Walmart worker fired for using medical marijuana to appear in federal court in Grand Rapids
Check out Meijer's deals for Black Friday 2010
Nuveen arts center gets students involved in sesquicentennial celebration
Sex offender pleads guilty in case that involved him giving massages on Coopersville movie set
Michigan's Adventure to add new water attraction; announces it had best year ever in 2010
Meijer will leak Black Friday deals to customers tomorrow
Do hospital patients who can't speak English need more help? A new initiative aims to help
Muskegon police investigating shooting
Muskegon County men honored with monument for achieving highest military honor
Police searching for suspects in double shooting in Muskegon
Warrant issued for Spring Lake woman involved in fatal Dalton Township crash
Are you a young person looking to join the military? The Chronicle wants to hear from you.
MAREC Lunch and Learn Series to focus on Haworth waste program
See holiday show at Carr-Fles Planetarium
The Rev. Walter Marek, co-founder of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, dead at 92
Two Muskegon teens shot: 'It's like the wild, wild west out here'
Lucas Cantu to plead to lesser charge in fatal Fruitport Township crash
Muskegon-area businesses offer discounts, freebies to veterans
Muskegon Summer Celebration festival left with $250,000 deficit after 2010 event
Fur ball at the Frauenthal: 'Cats' coming to Muskegon
14th Circuit Court sentences, Muskegon County
Steve Gunn: Political gridlock could be a financial blessing
Longtime Muskegon city advocate, educator, former commissioner dies at age 64
Gingerbread house fundraiser so sweet it's now a three-day event
Congressional Medal of Honor winner from Muskegon County located in Florida
Editorial: A day of gratitude
NAACP in Muskegon has election Nov. 20
Volunteers hoping to bring electricity to Veterans Memorial Park
Muskegon's L.C. Walker Arena kicks off new Comedy Annex Theater
David Kolb: Veterans Day a bittersweet one for father, son
Wyoming resident killed in Crockery Township motorcycle crash
Editorial: Anchoring downtown
Good News: Mona Shores High School's Amnesty International raises money for school in Cambodia
New downtown Amtrak station gets $850,000 in support
Mona Shores grad wins state singing audition
Tri-Cities Museum's renovated 'Maritime Gallery' to be unveiled to museum members Thursday
Orchard View student pleads guilty to bringing loaded gun to school
Prepare shoe-box gifts for Operation Christmas Child
Muskegon Public Schools, prosecutor, police cracking down on truancy
Meijer kicks off 7th annual 'Simply Give' Food Pantry Campaign
D&W, Family Fare kick off Salvation Army bell ringing early this year
Today's top stories: New program attempts to curb truancy
Muskegon-area businesses offer discounts, complimentary services to veterans
Muskegon City Commission ties support of county wastewater agreement to resolving issues of metering, sewage payments
Federal grant to help complete six-mile Fred Meijer Berry Junction bike trail in Muskegon County
Condition of Robert Goryl, who lit himself on fire, improves
Veterans Day observances planned for Thursday
State GOP lawmakers pick leaders, vow to work with Gov.-elect Snyder and Dems
Muskegon City Commission hears from angry organizers of the Halloween Zombie Ship, shut down by city inspectors
Man burned in Dalton Township garage explosion on Beattie Road
Kitchen fire causes $15,000 damage to Dalton Township home
Concert with Friends: It's 'a nice night' for a good cause
Federal money to help pay for Berry Junction Trail in Muskegon County
EPA: No unsafe toxic metal levels detected in air at Lincoln Park Elementary
Naval museum to host program on shipwrecks, underwater exploration
Circuit court sentencings in Muskegon, Oceana counties
Muskegon Public Schools to benefit from math, science fellowship programs
Chicago-bound Amtrak train has low-speed collision with car near Coloma
Wounded Warrior Traumatic Brain Injury Project seeks 17 soldiers for free program
Spectrum CEO Rick Breon predicts health reform won't be repealed, though some changes likely
Grand Rapids looks at new Amtrak station for Pere Marquette train to Chicago
Unemployment benefits running out? If you live in Muskegon County, we'd like to talk to you
Derek Burch's children will need long time to recover from his emotional abuse, prosecutor says
Police say three fires were set to cover up couple's homicides at Pierson Township lake home
Rick Snyder administration's diverse appointees may signal CEO government
West Michigan Symphony and Muskegon Museum of Art start capacity-building program Nov. 19
Editorial: Forewarned is forearmed
Finding no threat, EPA ends air testing at Lincoln Park Elementary
A lesson in understanding: Islamic leader shares faith with Christians
Man burned in Dalton Township garage explosion [Update]
Shipwreck hunter to tell tale of "treasure ship" shipwreck at Spring Lake library
Jenison photographers win Great Lakes Forever photo contest
Muskegon Community College crowned blood-donating champs
Gay-bashing Michigan assistant attorney general Andrew Shirvell is fired
Thirteen apply for Muskegon Township Board seat
Police believe body found along Lake Michigan shore may be young man reported missing over the weekend
Twin Lake property owners to pay for fight against invasive plant
6-foot, 10-inch Jonathan Joel Todd sentenced for beating of 12-year-old daughter
Grant to help Muskegon Heights pay for energy efficiency
Malcolm 'Pete' Wood, owner of Silver Lake dune riding business, dead at 78
Fruitport Township man looks overseas; Plans to teach English in South Korea
Muskegon City Commission urged to approve new county wastewater agreement
Law requires motorists to move out of way of emergency vehicles
Susan K. Treutler: When I grow old I shall ... walk the beach with a metal detector
Norton Shores company receives $3.4M federal loan guarantee
Newsmaker: Kenneth Shelton, executive director of the Muskegon Oceana Community Action Partnership
Muskegon Township sewer rates going up, quarterly charge also being added
Michigan universities celebrate survey that indicates more parents believe college education is necessary for success
Reeths-Puffer championship marching band to give public performance
Looking Back: Joe Mahtan's 10- to 25-year sentence starts Monday
Lake Odessa man who fought along side Audie Murphy in WWII France receives honors
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Nov. 9, 2010
From the comments: Proposed casino's preliminary plan triggers debate
Ship's log: Lewis J Kuber (barge) and the Olive L. Moore (tug)
Report: Governor-elect Rick Snyder to tap former Lt. Gov. Dick Posthumus, Democrat Andy Dillion to join him in Lansing
Muskegon Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign kicks off
Grand Haven Township lane closure off U.S. 31
Muskegon leadership training conference
Muskegon County road work for week of 11/07/10
North Muskegon underground gun range at new home rattles city
Oakridge Schools paying off synthetic turf faster than planned
Some West Michigan natural gas users get good news
Grammy Award-winning Janis Ian coming to Fremont
Fewer worker deaths in Michigan may be a sign of safer workplaces
Stan Harrison: Low-tech leaves confound high-tech machinery
Susan Harrison Wolffis: Searching for hope in the garden
Michigan officials warn against bat disease
Clayton Hardiman: What's on your 'desert island' list?
Exhibit features works from Muskegon Museum of Art benefactor
Dave Alexander: Michigan needs to unite behind new governor
Editorial: New '4H club' serving Muskegon
West Michigan schools do well in Michigan Competing Band Association
20-year-old man pleads no contest in Muskegon County pizza holdups
Muskegon County 14th Circuit Court sentencings
Red Cross reminds West Michigan to change smoke detector batteries
Muskegon Township employees honored with tree, plaque
Casnovia race tied with Kent ballots to be counted
Residents need to beware winter parking restrictions
National Weather service to offer Muskegon weather observer training
Warm wishes: Pajama-donation barrels being placed Nov. 25
Former Mona Shores High chief Trujillo named Muskegon interim principal
Muskegon County Community Foundation scholarship deadlines
Whitehall jet-part supplier Howmet watching Qantas problems
Judge warns Army National Guard recruiter to prepare for prison after pleading guilty to $21,000 kickback scheme
Texas teenager will plead not guilty to kicking rock off cliff that killed Cedar Springs student
Egelston Township woman headed for trial for role in home invasion
West Michigan Symphony hosting Vienna Boys Choir
Comstock Park student delivers emotional speech to football team after losing brother, former player in crash
Muskegon Public Schools superintendent search forums scheduled
Muskegon-area woman dies four months after being beaten, left for dead
Former Muskegon County 14th Circuit Court clerk faces trial on embezzling charge
Site drawings released of proposed Fruitport Township casino in Muskegon County
Norton Shores Man pleads no contest to stealing from neighbor
Authorities reviewing missing children reports after construction crew finds remains
Potts, Kelly elected in Mona Shores Board of Education race
Trade official surprised Michigan is banning alcoholic energy drinks instead of tripling tax 'to bail themselves out'
Why discrimination case was dropped against woman who posted ad seeking Christian roommate
Man accused of impersonating Marine, immigration officer to collect cash for promises of citizenship
Road construction: U.S. 31 left turn lane at Comstock Street to be closed during work
Pet of the week: Lake Haven
Grand Rapids VA Clinic will open new site near Metro Health hospital in 2013
Man facing ninth drunken driving charge waives hearing, seeks plea bargain
Ship's Log: Algoway
Future of Muskegon Summer Celebration uncertain
Survey shows expanded shoals in Muskegon Channel
Resignation creates vacancy on Fruitport school board
Muskegon Heights Police identify suspects in assault of longtime clinic worker, arrests expected to follow soon
Editorial: Making a difference
Community steps up to help Pentwater Marine wounded in Afghanistan
From the comments: Muskegon's colorful mystery deepens; another bike appears
Barbershop music vets give young singers in Muskegon a taste for a cappella challenge
Dealers say dead brands Hummer, Pontiac continue to be good sellers in used market
Three Muskegon and Newaygo County marching bands to compete in state competition
More details shed on Calvin students facing felony charges for allegedly stealing giraffe's head from billboard
Steve Gunn: Obama brought on this embarrassing rebuke with his policies
Meijer will install West Michigan's first electric car charging stations
Editorial: Don't create a water hazard
Spring Lake Township 'burn day' Nov. 20
Muskegon County Goodwill helps disadvantaged find work
Michigan's Liquor Control Commission announces ban on alcoholic energy drinks
Police say medical condition caused truck driver to crash into auto repair shop in Georgetown Township
Potters for Peace benefit Nov. 14
New manager taking the reins at Whitehall's Howmet Playhouse
The Daily Summary: Muskegon Chronicle stories you might have missed
Federal government drops case against Grand Rapids woman seeking Christian roommate
Today's top stories: The mystery of downtown Muskegon's colorful bicycles deepens
Vance Louis Allen of Norton Shores, caught in Internet undercover operation, sentenced to prison on sex charge
Muskegon's colorful mystery deepens; another bike appears
Casnovia clerk election ends in tie -- in two counties
Just in time for holiday shopping: Third Lake Michigan Art Walk
State barbershop music convention coming to Muskegon in 2014
After easy win, how incoming governor Rick Snyder plans to 'reinvent' Michigan
Michigan voters reject constitutional convention, approve ban on felons in office
Muskegon County Board Chairman Ken Mahoney retains District 1 seat
Newaygo County election results
Republican Geoff Hansen declares victory over Democratic challenger Mary Valentine for state Senate seat
Witham re-elected in North Muskegon; Incumbent bounced in Roosevelt Park
Results mixed on Fruitport Township, Muskegon city ballot proposals
Twin Lake man charged with assault for allegedly trying to run over man
Assistant prosecutor wins race for Ottawa County Family Court judge
Man, 43, in critical condition after flipping SUV in Grand Haven
Rick Snyder celebrates winning governor's race: 'It is time to reinvent Michigan'
David Kolb: If we must have a new Congress, let's have a new war
Goeff Hansen defeats Mary Valentine in hotly-contested Senate race
Man rescued from burning van by Muskegon police officer
Democrat David Fisher elected Muskegon County drain commissioner
West Michigan Concert WINDS plans dramatic, surprising performance
Andrew Wierengo fends off assistant prosecutor Raymond J. Kostrzewa to retain judge seat
Editorial: Stop electing judges
Two women — one Democrat, one Republican — to represent Muskegon County in state House
Upper Peninsula man sentenced to two years in prison for faking his own death
One incumbent bounced from Muskegon Community College board
Man trapped in fiery van early Wednesday morning had a medical condition that caused him to crash, police say [UPDATE]
Plenty of new faces coming to Muskegon County board
Tuttle gift will fund new gallery in Muskegon museum
Ottawa County Silent Observer takes tips through texting
Muskegon County election results
Evangelist will return to his adopted home to conduct a revival
Virg Bernero pledges to work with Michigan Gov.-elect Rick Snyder if...
Editorial: Show us the money
Physician assistant mugged outside Muskegon clinic on Getty Street
Park Township prohibits Pronto Pups stand from selling doughnuts
Election day is here, don't forget to vote
Man killed when tractor runs over his head in Coopersville
Funeral service set for Guadalupe Contreres Hernandez who was killed in car accident
From the comments: Mona Shores superintendent, finance manager lose their jobs
Bluegrass/country concert at Dogwood
Muskegon Community College hosting meeting on cultural trip, exchange program
Fake news guy coming to Muskegon's Frauenthal Theater
Man, woman accused of kidnapping 6-year-old girl, sexual assault, creating pornography
Muskegon Public Schools Superintendent Colin Armstrong on leave of absence
Teen Health Center at Muskegon High School hosting open house
Man, 75, run over by tractor on Coopersville farm
Incumbency not a lock in 2010 Michigan Supreme Court election
Jeffrey Malmberg sentenced to 30 to 90 years in prison for killing Jozlynn Martinez, 2
Portion of Sternberg Road to be closed off for RR crossing replacement
Police say Muskegon man stabbed in the ear in 'freak accident'
Early indicators show voter turnout might be lower than 2006 general election
CIA punished 16 officers in 2001 Peru plane shootdown of Muskegon missionary, infant daughter
Rick Snyder wins 2010 Michigan governor's race, according to various exit polls
No criminal charges to be filed in Norton Shores pit bull shooting case
Report: Exit polls show Republicans winning 2010 Michigan attorney general, secretary of state races
Muskegon Heights manager says Fruitport Township supervisor wrong about water funds
Peter Luke: Republican Rick Snyder as governor may be better served by a Democratic state House
Sick black bear in Oceana County put down
Muskegon County Commissioner Bob Scolnik claims victory in re-election bid
Mona Shores Fiddlers set to take the stage with national act
Fruitport Township voters pass two public safety tax renewals, turn down fire tax
Family says Pierson Township couple murdered Thursday had reconciled after divorce filing
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing gives encouraging words to Democrats gathered at MGM on election night
Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts is getting a facelift
Oakridge voters approve $8.6 million bond proposal
Police in Mecosta County seek help identifying arson suspect
Library sign change raises questions about honor for late Mona Shores High School teacher Jacob O. Funkhouser
Democratic candidate for Secretary of State coming to Muskegon
The Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce offering Internet-based training sessions for social media.
Ship's Log: The Algorail
Today's top stories: 16-year-old Muskegon boy shot in leg at party
CMU students debate First Amendment rights, morality with representatives of Westboro Baptist Church, known for protesting soldier funerals
From the comments: Colorful "mystery bikes" grace downtown
Michigan DNRE director Rebecca 'Becky' Humphries leaving to take job with Ducks Unlmited
The Daily Summary: Muskegon Chronicle stories you might have missed
Muskegon school board votes to give art museum independence
Pairing up at the polls: young workers bring computer skills to voting precincts; older workers bring experience
Authorities say driver in Friday fatal crash has history of drunk driving
Norton Shores, Fruitport Township upset as water rates set to rise again
CIA releases report into 2001 Peru plane shootdown that killed two Muskegon natives
Fremont teachers' pay linked to future enrollment, state funding
Mona Shores school board approves separation agreements with Superintendent Terry Babbit, Finance Director Mike Schluentz
New path creates more access to Silver Lake's Little Sable Point Lighthouse
Editorial: Show us the money
Upper Peninsula inmate who attempted escape with Privacky sentenced to life
Looking Back: Record crowds jam Walker Arena for Johnny Cash show
Muskegon businessman receives labor-management cooperation award
Susan K. Treutler: Garage sales seem like a good idea, before you hold them
Newsmaker: Christine Robere of United Way of the Lakeshore
Editorial correction: 60th District judge endorsement
Editorial: Muskegon charter amendments
Police investigating early Monday morning shooting of 16-year-old Muskegon boy
Susan Harrison Wolffis: Welcome home soldiers, once again
Cindy Fairfield: Do your homework before you vote
Editorial: Here's where we stand on the candidates
Is it time to get rid of the penny?
Muskegon school district, art museum divorcing
See Halloween Arts & Entertainment page
Facing another deficit, Muskegon Heights cuts 5 administrators
First Friday concert at Howmet
Amidst financial turmoil, 3 candidates vie for 2 Mona Shores school board seats
Rick Haglund: Detroit Three automakers are climbing toward a peak, just a year after survival was in question
Stan Harrison: Have nematodes in soil, will travel
She's 73 and he's 66, but that didn't stop couple from 234-mile kayak trip along Muskegon River
Candidates for Michigan governor's seat weigh in on Muskegon casinos, wind energy
Grand Haven history buff's research chronicles those buried in potter's field
Paula Holmes-Greeley: Looking beyond the election
Clayton Hardiman: Sometimes, it's OK not to get it
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to inspect Muskegon Channel after freighter runs aground
Youth groups plan 'box city' in Fruitport
Muskegon motorists rejoice: work on U.S. 31 "Spider Web" completed in eight months
Authorities say Spring Lake woman was driving drunk when she crashed on U.S. 31 in Dalton Township, killing her passenger
Norton Shores police command officer LaVigne challenging dismissal
Harbor Theater showing documentary as Lakeside benefit
Deer hunter unsure 'when I can go back out there' after brother dies in hunting accident
Pet of the week: Muskegon Humane Society
Mystery surrounds couple found murdered in rural home that was set on fire
New data suggests unemployment, earnings picture is worse than we thought
Muskegon business breakfast highlights "homegrown heroes"
1,000-foot freighter, loaded with coal, gets stuck in Muskegon Channel [Update]
Colorful Muskegon 'mystery bikes' grace downtown street corners
Trick-or-treat times reminder
Nothing keeps the Jayhawks down!
The North Face adds more high-end outdoor apparel to Woodland Mall mix
Tickets went on sale today for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. You don't want to miss this fantastic Tom Stoppard play which runs October 13-17 at the Overbrook Theater. 231.777.0324 for more information.
One dead in single-vehicle rollover crash on U.S. 31
One woman dead, one woman critically injured in single-vehicle rollover crash on U.S. 31 [Update]
Election recap: Ballot questions facing Ottawa County voters include allowing Georgetown Township restaurants to sell liquor
Ship's Log: Innovation
As West Michigan Senate races intensify, so do contributions and spending
Landmark church in Muskegon marks 135th anniversary
Muskegon County parole absconder charged in another Norton Shores burglary
Nearly a month after Muskegon girl's abduction and assault, no suspect yet identified
Review: West Michigan Symphony wows near-capacity Frauenthal crowd
Republican state House candidate refiles report after ‘clerical error’
West Michigan company produces fake body parts for training, not terror
Barge Lewis J. Kuber to arrive 2am today at Muskegon's Mart Dock
Muskegon Catholic Central class of 1982 graduate earns doctorate degree
Mona Shores Schools takes step to recover money lost in alleged Ponzi scheme
A blast from the past: Muskegon Rocket's homecoming stirs Reeths-Puffer memories
Peace forum in Muskegon will feature retired U.S. Army colonial
Muskegon County and West Michigan food pantry trucks and blood drives schedule
Court of appeals denies Dalton Township $600,000 assessment
Muskegon County Court employee arraigned for embezzling
Roosevelt Park City Council Incumbent, three challengers in race for two seats
Photos, video: See why neighborhood is Halloween attraction
Jazz at Muskegon Community College
Muskegon Township Victim gives tearful testimony woman who lost child after assault tells tearful story in district court
Fruitport Township police seeking information on hit-and-run accident
Reeths-Puffer teens line up to 'straight talk' younger kids
Georgetown Township man pleads guilty to national defense conspiracy, admits he took $70,000 from Chinese
Muskegon Chronicle reader helps I.D. alleged Norton Shores purse snatcher
Road crews wrap up summer construction projects
Plenty of flu vaccine, clinics to go around Muskegon County for 2010
Tickets going fast for free Gershwin musical
Pet of the week
Today's top stories: Records reveal couple's stormy relationship before fatal shooting
Oceana County deer hunter hospitalized after fall from tree stand
Spectrum Health steps up challenge to Metro Health's proposal to do open-heart surgery
Storm chaser to show off unconventional weather vehicle this weekend
Today's top stories: Transgender student surprised by celebrity, praises school district
Editorial: The taste of success
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Oct. 5, 2010
Mitch Albom brings his message of faith to Muskegon
Jeffrey Malmberg murder trial day 1 recap: Defense admits he killed 2-year-old, says it was accident
Presentation scheduled on safety of nuclear power and nuclear waste
Muskegon-area mail carriers to get national recognition for actions in helping elderly woman
City of Muskegon's insurance carrier to pay $775,000 settlement to family of man who died after being pepper sprayed by police
More than 100 employers expected to attend career fair at DeVos Place
Roll out the pumpkins
Two in custody, two sought in Ludington armed robbery
Southern gospel Friday in Walkerville
Roosevelt Park City Council denies permit for adult foster care home
Voter-approved accounting change boosts city of Muskegon budget
Muskegon Sail and Power Squadron offering America's Boating Class
Norton Shores hosting special assessment hearing for homes on Ridgeview Drive
Accused murderer Jeffrey Malmberg agrees with prosecution: 'Jeff killed her,' defense lawyer says of Jozlynn Martinez, 2
St. Mary's Parish in Spring Lake hosting 'Blessing of the Pets'
Mother of Jozlynn Martinez, 2, takes the stand in ex-boyfriend's murder trial
Looking Back: Death takes Louis Carlisle Walker
Muskegon County man looks to start social group for the outdoorsy
Michigan may join other Great Lakes states in restricting phosphorus fertilizer
Three people killed in two crashes near Howard City, one involving emergency vehicle
Baker College smoking ban extended to include outdoor spaces
Jury selection begins in Jeffrey Malmberg's murder trial for death of Jozlynn Martinez, 2
U.S. Forest Service may set new limits for hunters and off-road vehicles in Huron-Manistee National
Judge dismisses charge of tampering with evidence against Jeffrey Malmberg at murder trial
Owasippe Boy Scout Reservation showcased during fall festival
Susan K. Treutler: Paint the town red, but the kitchen should be yellow
Muskegon Heights, metal fabricator Thompson reach tax break agreement
Violent Monday in Montcalm County: Third fatal crash of day kills mother, injures her children
American Red Cross blood drive schedule in Muskegon for October
Today's top stories: Parkland Properties of Michigan's remodeling of the Comerica Bank tower
Newsmaker: Dan Stout discusses emergency preparedness
Men killed in first of three fatal Montcalm County crashes identified
Condos on course for downtown Muskegon's historic Comerica building
Playing repetitive tune on ArtPrize piano outside police station proves costly for wanted man
Pregnant mother killed in Montcalm County crash identified
Police say 70-year-old man was driving rescue truck involved in fatal Montcalm County crash, identify victim
Suspect sought after grabbing cash at North Muskegon Shell gas station
Transgender student has kind words for Mona Shores schools
Police say two Hesperia men to face felony charges in theft of electrical wire from farms
Grand Haven to launch second phase of municipal marina improvements
AT&T, Verizon look to mend dead spots in wireless phone signals by adding cell towers
Muskegon Community College has record enrollment; Baker College expects slight drop
Muskegon County's Hall of Justice to get defibrillators
ArtPrize-like event getting the job done in Grand Haven
Muskegon Chronicle wins awards in Michigan Press Association competition
Learn to dance at Dogwood
Vander Mill pressed to promote state's craft beverages
Clayton Hardiman: Numbers don't tell the whole story
Paula Holmes-Greeley: It's the final stretch, enjoy the campaign
Stan Harrison: What to do when the power goes out in an all-electric house
Muskegon County road work schedule
Cindy Fairfield: Muskegon's best rises to the top again
Mission for Area People's Taste of Music Oct. 18
Editorial: Spread the word
Whitehall's American Legion Post to host breakfast benefit
Jazz Thursdays at Fricanos
Muskegon and Oceana counties' circuit court sentences, weeks of Sept. 6 and Sept. 13
What lies beneath? Large gas pipelines wind throughout Muskegon area
Muskegon-area school districts unprepared to deal with transgender students
Muskegon church celebrates 125 years of caring
Police say Holland man recorded video of himself, son, another man raping passed-out 17-year-old gir
Former Fifth Third Bank loan officer sent to prison for falsifying bank loan applications
Muskegon County officials chart course with 'mission, vision' statements
Fruitland Township seeks solutions in fight over Duck Lake docks
Handoff: Muskegon's hockey legends pass along legacy to Lumberjacks
Community Calendar, October 2010
Sappi paper plant's contents, and some of Muskegon's industrial history, being carted away
Muskegon County communities see no revenue-sharing cuts on next year's budget
Funeral scheduled Monday for Montague man who died in single-vehicle crash
Trees perk up Muskegon's landscape, aid water quality
Editorial: Hockey's back in town
Libraries may lose tax break reimbursement from state
Enrollment rising at Baker College's culinary center in Muskegon
No one injured in Three Oaks Academy school bus, bucket truck collision in Muskegon Township
Pet of the week
Artist hopes security camera can help catch vandal who struck giant ArtPrize greeting card
ArtPrize 2010 Top 10 finalists announced by Rick DeVos
Single-car crash kills one in Ottawa County
Video, photos: ArtPrize finalists celebrate making the Top 10
New law bans synthetic marijuana in Michigan
Lewis Farm Market supporting cancer society during October
Family and Faith Calendar, Oct. 1, 2010
Muskegon-area police logs, Sept. 26 though Sept. 30
Muskegon Police seek public's help in rash of thefts from vehicles
Muskegon Area Labor Management Committee seeks award nominations
GRCC's Keith St. Clair talk about experiences in Turkey set for Tuesday
Second annual festival to focus on Wildcat Spirit in Walkerville
Muskegon County courtroom spellbound by account of botched robbery, fatal shooting
Ottawa County National Guard recruiters arrested for $21,000 scam
Hesperia Village officials set for court on violating Michigan's Open Meetings Act
Bernero pushes manufacturing in Muskegon campaign stop
Hearing ordered to decide Troy Brake's parental rights after conviction in quadruple murder
Muskegon County commissioners OK new budget to start Friday, plan some layoffs
Today's top stories: Oakleigh Reed run for homecoming queen still tops the list of most-read st
Muskegon Civic Theatre brings together 'Glee'-like show choir
Organizer talks turkey about Saturday's gospel concert in Muskegon Heights
Steve Gunn: Maybe it's worth rethinking Arizona's new immigration law
Muskegon fire chief credits passerby with saving lives at Glen Oaks apartment fire
Muskegon County schools lose 800 students
New Ottawa County Road Commission director will try to hold two posts, save county $80,000
Grand Rapids will begin enforcing backyard chicken ban this week
One injured in early morning fire at Muskegon's Glen Oaks apartment complex
Muskegon fire officials say passerby alerted people in Glen Oaks apartments of fire
ArtPrize Top 10 announced tonight: Watch it live
12-year-old Lora Ruch of Ravenna Township bags 16-point with bow during youth hunt
From the comments: Is Oakleigh Reed the victim of a narrow-minded society or is it a matter of unalt
Haunted Hall opening in Spring Lake
Study finds charter school students score below statewide averages on standardized tests, but better
Verdehr Trio bringing new works to Muskegon Community Concerts series
First Friday concert at Howmet Playhouse
Brenda Jo Koone of Twin Lake charged in hit-and-run death of Stephanie Tennant on Dalton Township ro
Fallfest Saturday in Eastown
Century-old fountain in downtown Muskegon gets new life, is rededicated
Muskegon Heights lining up spring work on Peck Street
Pax Christi-Muskegon sponsoring a conference at Central United Methodist Church on comprehensive imm
Federal grant to boost number of doctors Grand Valley can train
Plaintiffs, including some undocumented Hispanic residents, drop lawsuit against Kent County clerk f
The turnaround plan for Holland Town Center is under way
Today's top stories: Oakleigh Reed denied homecoming king crown because of transgender status
Public utility or monopoly? Mackinac Island's push to lower ferry prices sparks controversy
Review: 'Up From the Bottoms' crafted with diligence by Muskegon filmmakers
David Kolb: Roll up your sleeve and have a glass of apple juice
Tall ship arriving in Muskegon late tonight
Editorial: Saving state parks
Good News: Music concert, workshop to raise awareness of cancer
Allendale Township approves water and sewer rate hikes
Oakleigh Reed, a transgender teen at Mona Shores High School, denied homecoming king crown
Funeral service for Julie Ann Clark of Fruitport Township scheduled Wednesday
Ottawa County freezes wages for nonunion workers, changes health care plan
Muskegon's 'hot dog king' Gust 'Chuck' Peliotes dead at age 86
Forum for homeowners seeking help avoiding foreclosure draws fewer than expected
Muskegon, North Muskegon honored by chamber for being business-friendly
Bridal run will launch annual gathering in Muskegon of Buster Keaton fans
Virg Bernero will visit Muskegon Wednesday
Divided Roosevelt Park City Council approves permit for adult foster care home
2nd Annual Wildcat Spirit Day being planned in Walkerville
Red Cross hosting blood drive for Cameron Lanore
Editorial: The right choice
Troubled economy drives record enrollment in Michigan colleges, especially community colleges
City thrilled with Muskegon Lumberjacks owners' efforts at Walker Arena
Are cancer-fighting drugs out of reach for you? We’d like to hear your story
ArtPrize says only AT&T users can vote by text message; Verizon, Sprint, T-mobile were not set u
Federal health care reform is a realty; now it's time for implementation
Rollover crash on U.S. 31 in Dalton Township kills Joseph C. Sika, 45 [UPDATE]
Rockford boy, 16, found dead at home after complaining of cold
Woman turns herself in for fatal hit-and-run that killed Stephanie Tennant [Update]
Muskegon food pantries see little impact from baby formula recall
Three teens nabbed in Holland for stealing electronics, items from cars
Muskegon County's energy-saving project to be highlighted in video
Howmet, local leaders trying to attract top young talent
Dollar Deal fail: Sale of Egelston Township pedestrian bridge for $1 falls through
Wyoming man accused of sexually assaulting 8-year-old turns down plea deal
Federal program to pay for painting some Muskegon Heights homes
Day of Caring to kick off United Way effort in Newaygo County
Mona Shores schools had long history with investment broker accused of fraud
Oil flows again through pipe that burst in July, polluting Kalamazoo River
Norton Shores City Council OKs Tim Hortons, unanimously
Fremont school board intends to shop locally in building of new $40 million high school
Susan K. Treutler: Heading to the city, where wildlife doesn't roam
Newsmaker: Muskegon County Sheriff Dean Roesler
Grand Haven Community Foundation gives $5,000 to Boy Scouts
Suspect in custody in Friday hit-and-run on Whitehall Road that killed Stephanie Tennant
Muskegon NAACP organizes group for One Nation March
Southwest Airlines, AirTran merger is good news for Grand Rapids flyers
Looking Back: Czechoslovakian boy, never seen by his father, arrives at Ellis Island
Ship's log: Lewis J Kuber and Olive L Moore
Roosevelt Park plans hydrant flushing
One dead, pinned under car in rollover crash on southbound U.S. 31 in Dalton Township [Video]
Memorial service Tuesday for Stephanie Tennant, killed Friday in hit-and-run on Whitehall Road [UPDA
Norton Shores man tells police he was stabbed while on bicycle in East Broadway area
Tall ship sails into Muskegon on Thursday
Susan Harrison Wolffis: It's all about professionalism
Musekgon County Sheriff: Teen driver 'overcorrected' in fatal Moorland Township crash
Relishing pickleball: Senior citizens have met their match
Grand Haven honored for communication efforts
Cindy Fairfield: Election coverage demands an even hand
Entrepreneur and philanthropist David F. Folkert of Spring Lake, dead at 62
Stan Harrison: In the world of the marbled orb weaver spider, it's home repairs gone wild
Hot race expected in West Michigan's contest for State Senate's 34th District
Editorial: All smoke and mirrors?
John Mark McGhan of Hart ordered to jail for sexual assault
Muskegon Public Schools may convert tennis courts to garden space
Christian Care Inc. is planning a new $8 million nursing facility in Muskegon Township
Crowd attends Muskegon's PeaceJam rally
Political candidate forums planned for Wednesday and Thursday in Muskegon County
Ship's Log: Pere Marquette 41 (barge)/Undaunted (tug)
Feeding the Soul of the City Concert Tuesday
Muskegon Heights man pleads 'no contest' in brutal beating of daughter
Bargains abound in Musekgon's housing market, but beg for renovations
Muskegon County road work plans
2010 on track to set another record for foreclosures across Kent County, West Michigan
College reps visit Reeths-Puffer Tuesday
Clayton Hardiman: He's got stars in his eyes
Review: West Michigan Symphony gets season off to fiery start
Participate in Manhattan Short Film Festival at Harbor Theater
Be 'Blessed' during musical presentation Oct. 2
After car crash rolls fire truck in Kent County, firefighters crawl to safety and aid crash victim
Pet of the week
Norton shores man accused of stealing neighbors' possessions ... after promising to watch their
No raises for Muskegon County commissioners: Small savings for an overwhelmed budget, possible moral
Ready To Grow: Muskegon Community College's master plan includes a downtown campus
Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center offers bus tours of homes and businesses using sola
From the comments: Pagan Awareness Day planned for Fremont
Man who fathered 23 children with 14 women sent to prison after missing more than $500,000 in child
Family thankful after critically injured West Michigan Special Forces soldier survives explosion in
Editorial: Mail your endorsement letters now
Deeply Rooted dancers will conduct workshops in Muskegon
Editorial: It's your right
From the comments: Parents of autistic student sue Mona Shores schools for child's mistreatment
Report finds Muskegon County rich in 'green' and 'blue' natural assets
The Daily Summary for Sept. 24: Stories you might have missed
Lumber Baron's Ball Oct. 2 at Lakeshore Museum Center
Muskegon-area CROP walk Oct. 3
NAACP Muskegon Chapter hosting Michigan Peace Team training session on controlling violence
We're scaring up information for Halloween
Dive teams called to Grand Haven pier to rescue surfer in distress
Muskegon-area police log, Sept. 20 through Sept. 22
Impaired driving convictions in Muskegon County 60th District Court
Unemployment drops across West Michigan
Grand Haven teen is a hero, and $6,000 richer as a Carnegie Hero honoree
There's life after Blue Note for young music fans in Muskegon
Bryce Carlson's long haul: Mona Shores grad competing in 152-mile ultra-marathon in Greece
Fruitport woman killed in Seven Mile Road crash identified
Another event to address Musekgon County violence 'PeaceJam' set for Saturday
Montague woman who was seen 'staggering' on Dalton Township road later found dead identifi
Muskegon Circuit Court testimony: Misplaced fear blamed for Zachary Kennedy shooting 16-year-old Jaq
Laketon Township couple's cars in the wrong place (near trees) at wrong time (when Tuesday'
Half-staff honors Friday for Athen native Sr. Airman Jimmy Hansen
Volunteers needed for West Michigan's Adopt-a-Beach program
West Michigan apple growers' motto: When life gives you bad apples, make cider
Steve Gunn: A message to youth: Don't sell yourselves short
Michigan State Police bust driver on I-94 with 400 pounds of pot
Editorial: Fighting the good fight
West Michigan billionaires Fred Meijer, Rich DeVos make Forbes list of The Richest People in America
Schedule set for West Michigan Symphony 2010-11 season
13,000 customers still without power after thunderstorms
Feature film 'Waterwalk' being shot in and around Muskegon
Guide to health care changes that take effect today
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Sept. 23, 2010
Police seek driver who hit 13-year-old girl on bike in Robinson Township
Muskegon Lumberjacks start USHL Fall Classic with 4-2 victory over Fargo Force
Grand Haven teenager honored by Carnegie Hero Fund for rescue on Lake Michigan
Steve Ford tells funny anecdotes about life with President Gerald R. Ford in talk at Grand Rapids mu
Hart Pirates and Shelby Tigers face off for football, team up for Pink and Green effort
Muskegon COSMOP singers needed
Longtime supporter of Muskegon arts, Jack W. Rice, remembered as student, teacher
U.S. 31 expansion and M-231 projects draw 120-plus people to MDOT meeting
White Lake Fall Fest this weekend
Consumers Energy restores power to all but about 24,000
Thousands of area residents still without power after overnight storm
A Good Samaritan: Peggy Cleveringa is helping people in need
Meijer expands fresh food donations to food pantries
Kidney donor, recipient meet for first time in Grand Rapids
Weather prospects for West Michigan: Warmer-than-usual fall, late-arriving winter
Appeals court upholds guilty verdict for quadruple murderer Troy Brake in attempted murder of prosti
Storm knocks out power to 60,000 in Michigan
Ottawa County considers wage freeze to help balance budget
Lemon Creek Winery Tasting Room now hoping to open in late October
Kent County is most dangerous place in Michigan for car-deer crashes
Thomas Raymond Shanty arrested for home invasion in Fruitport Township
More than 100,000 Consumers Energy customers without power after heavy storms
Witnesses detail controlling, violent behavior of husband, caregiver accused of murdering 70-year-ol
Pagan Awareness Day planned for downtown Fremont
David Kolb: Pass the popcorn, the monster's on the loose again
Audition for Muskegon Civic Theatre production
Michigan Irish Music Festival organizers claim success, looking toward 2011
Editorial: Good things are happening here
Michael Buble tickets go on sale Friday
Parents of boy, 3, sue Mona Shores schools alleging mistreatment
ArtPrize website is back up and running after mid-day crash
Inmate fighting at Muskegon prison results in several injuries
Health network links University of Michigan Health System with Trinity Health, including Mercy Healt
Today's top stories: Storm blows through West Michigan
Spend a Romantic evening with West Michigan Symphony
Do you owe thousands of dollars in student loans? The Chronicle wants to talk to you
Muskegon Railroad Society Show Sunday
Some Consumers Energy customers may be powerless until Friday
Healthcare reform provisions kick in: The Chronicle wants to hear from you
Man dies on I-94 from cardiac arrest, causing traffic delay this afternoon
Judge hears arguments on whether homeless sex offenders should be allowed to stay in shelters near s
Former Egelston Township treasurer Brian Lee Hill to stay a free man [Update]
Editorial: Earning dental care
What's in store for Grand Valley State University's new $65 million library
The need for jobs in Muskegon County continues
State orders Whitestone Credit Union, operating in Grand Haven, to cease operating [Update]
Second thunderstorm warning of night issued for West Michigan
Former Blue Lake Township official to face trial on child porn, criminal sexual conduct charges
Storm knocks out power, downs trees in Muskegon
Spring Lake District Library hosting book festival
State orders fake entity, operating as a Grand Haven credit union, to cease operating
Meeting set for U.S. 31 bypass as work on project nearly ready to begin after 17 years of discussion
Betty Ford's public battles against breast cancer, alcoholism to be honored with Alliance for H
Scenic and smooth: Long-awaited repaving complete on 10 miles of Muskegon County’s Scenic Driv
Muskegon Community College hosting Civil War lecture on weapons and tactics
ArtPrize entry 'Matter of Time' at Grand Rapids Public Museum gets new globe after vandal
Coopersville Rotary Club raising money for food pantry with 'Scarecrow on Main'
Two polls show Rick Snyder with solid lead; one indicates his favorability rating highest in nation
Grand Haven-area Crop Walk to raise funds for food pantries
Brian Lee Hill, his convictions reduced, sentenced to 'time served'
'A Walk Through Time' part of Whitehall Sesquicentennial celebration
Today's top stories: State orders fake entity, operating as a Grand Haven credit union, to ceas
Muskegon Community College President Dale Nesbay likes flexibility under proposed community colleges
Forum in Holland to discuss high-speed rail transportation in West Michigan
Klingman's, Israels Designs for Living to close doors after combined 171 years in Grand Rapids
Military Reunions
New Dalton Township clerk appointed
Newsmaker: Shawn Watson, coordinator of GVSU Muskegon Center
Circuit-court sentences from the week of Aug. 23 in Muskegon and Oceana counties
Meijer paid out Acme Township official $2 million to settle lawsuit, newspaper reports
Egelston Township OKs 12-year tax break for business that plans new building
Today's top stories: Inmate pleads to felony in foiled prison break that led to death of Seth P
Task force to continue patrolling Muskegon Heights' violent 'hot spots'
Coach remembers leadership skills of 17-year-old Zeeland West student who was found dead at home
Oakridge school board appoints Craig A. Scott as newest member
Family asks for prayers after surgeries for West Michigan residents hurt in rollover crash near Chel
Egelston Township voters to decide on millage for new fire station
Carbon nightclub closes in Norton Shores; manager blames negative publicity from night of violence
Muskegon Township company eyes move into Muskegon Heights
Investigator says Muskegon Township house destroyed by fire after lightning strike
Jobless in Muskegon and Oceana counties face a longer drive to Michigan Works offices
SUV rollover accident causes traffic backups on I-96
Guilty plea from convict involved in UP prison break in which fellow inmate Seth Privacky died
Looking Back: Muskegon's Gordon Cole back home from Atlantic crossing
North Muskegon teachers, support staff get raise under new 2-year contract, but give up some health
Vehicle break-ins reported on west side of Norton Shores
Susan K. Treutler: Do not call; I will not answer
The Daily Summary for Sept. 20: Stories you might have missed
Hundreds flock to White Lake for free dental care: 125 uninsured patients get relief and one says it
Flu vaccines are ready in Kent County, doctors say to get them early
Tips sought in holdup of couple in Norton Shores walking home from store
Slow to grow: Some Muskegon-area businesses tentatively adding jobs
'T-Bird Ted' Van Antwerp of Grand Rapids Township auctions off his vintage car collection
Delightful: Jeff Daniels celebrates Frauenthal Theater's 80th anniversary with a crowd of fans
Coalition for a Drug Free Muskegon gets financial support, from the White House
Mitch Albom to share insights on faith and promote his latest book at Muskegon's Hackley Librar
Muskegon wrestling with countywide wastewater proposal
Norton Shores may get a Tim Hortons
Muskegon-area artists taking part in Grand Rapids ArtPrize competition
Muskegon County Sheriff's deputy to proceed to trial for sexual tryst with former jail inmate
Some Muskegon County court records going online, but most will have to pay to see them
Award-winning organist in concert Sept. 26
Stan Harrison: Hamburger flambe, anyone? Time to clean the outdoor grill
Clayton Hardiman: Old story fits new audience
Susan Harrison Wolffis: Saving downtown -- from itself
Cindy Fairfield: All news is important to The Chronicle
Editorial: One year later
Grand Rapids wounded duck continues to elude rescue attempts
ArtPrize bus trips offered from Montague, Fremont
Michigan Irish Music Festival: Hassles gone like the Guinness
Hart man dies after fishing accident
Indiana man drowns in Lake Michigan near Ludington
Lighting may have caused Muskegon Township house fire
Dirt bike accident probe continues, Elelston man remains hospitalized
Mona Shores Schools, Ponzi victim: FBI says investment broker spent some of district's $3.5M on
Demolition decision: Muskegon Public Schools' officials ponder tearing down part or all of the
'Voices of Youth' at C3 Exchange in Spring Lake
Pure disappointment? Muskegon official laments demise of Michigan's tourism ads
Day of Peace celebration Sunday at Muskegon's Kruse Park
Muskegon's Samuel Lutheran Church marks 135th year
Progressive Democratic Women's Caucus of Muskegon County meets on Monday
Satirists Mo Rocca, P.J. O'Rourke make cracks about West Michigan at policy forum dinner
Review: Despite glitches, Muskegon Civic Theatre produces enjoyable mystery
Pet Pantry fundraiser in Muskegon
Duck with arrow through it found alive in Grand River
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Robert Young to be Tea Party guest speaker
From the comments: Financial broker handling Mona Shores bond proceeds being investigated by FBI
Ship's log: ATB Pere Marquette 41/Undaunted
DNRE says professionals need to rescue duck with arrow through it on Grand River
FBI complaint says Mona Shores schools victim of Ponzi scheme
Ann Frizzell, the woman behind the scenes at 'Singing Christmas Tree' dies at age 70
History project focuses on Muskegon's Mexican-Americans
Funeral planned Saturday for Moorland Township crash victim Matthew Allen VerSluys
Pet of the week
Muskegon High School to be led by one principal
Today's top stories: Federal document says Mona Shores schools victim of a Ponzi scheme
From the comments: Losing sleep over the FBI investigation of Mona Shores School District's inv
Amy Anderson shaves her head to raise money for American Cancer Society [Photo gallery, video]
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Charges may be filed in Norton Shores pit bull shootings case
Editorial: Civic duty
Joyful traditions open Michigan Irish Music Festival in Muskegon
1 brother injured in Monday crash is released from hospital
Red Wings stars, including Justin Abdelkader, to visit Mona Shores' Churchill Elementary
Cancer survivor Amy Anderson works to boost other patients' spirits
Muskegon County pays tribute to jail chaplain Dexter Anthony
Today's top stories: Pit bulls on the loose in Norton Shores
Michigan Irish Music Festival growing faster than shamrocks in springtime
Mona Shores: Investment broker who handled district funds under FBI investigation
Grand Haven Salmon Festival starts Friday
Detroit Red Wings' Nicklas Lidstrom expecting breakout year from Justin Abelkader
Frauenthal saved 'shining gem of downtown Muskegon'
Hispanic evangelist Rev. Samuel Rodriguez visits Muskegon to talk about a new faith-based movement
Steve Gunn: This is what our soldiers are fighting for
Justin Abdelkader, Red Wings teammates, wow students at Churchill Elementary in Norton Shores
Organizers: Grand Haven ArtWalk meant to complement GR ArtPrize
West Michigan bucks national foreclosure trend, sees drop in August
Headliner hopes to take Michigan Irish Festival by Gaelic Storm
Ottawa County United Way hopes hiring will increase campaign donations
Family Promise of the Lakeshore hosting 'Cardboard City' in Hackley Park to raise awarenes
Lakeview man dies after car hits tree in Big Rapids
Designers use great outdoors for Creative Edge exhibit
First meeting of MCT show choir changed to Sept. 27
Editorial: Happy 80th to the Frauenthal
West Michigan Policy Forum kicks off with angry words for Gov. Granholm, politicians ignoring Michig
Editorial: Last festival of summer
From the comments: Pit bulls on the loose in Norton Shores
For Vietnamese refugee Casey Huynh, Muskegon will always be home
The Daily Summary for Sept. 16: Stories you might have missed
Program pairs locked-up juveniles with Humane Society dogs for training
Grand Valley, Davenport rated among safest campuses, but security expert warns about other factors
Interim Superintendent Steve Edwards gets permanent job at Reeths-Puffer
Norton Shores Police investigating unlicensed pit bulls running loose; two shot and killed
David Kolb: Brilliance of this plan is that we've seen it all before
Perrigo holding job fair to fill 70 positions in Allegan, Holland
Editorial: Angling for urgency
Today's top stories: Shoreline Spectacular volunteers say Muskegon officials sabotaged festival
Madge Ellen Matthews charged with arranging robbery that led to shooting death
Hearing rescheduled for former Blue Lake Township official Brian Ivar Skogler facing child porn char
Consumers Energy introduces new rates in preparation for Chevy Volt, other electric vehicles
Husband who cared for wife with ALS wins 'Caregiver of the Year' award
Good News: Young activist honored with award
Ship's log: American Integrity
Show choir being created by Muskegon Civic Theatre
GVSU engineers design platform to train people with disabilities to use motorized wheelchairs
Fire destroys storage barn in Ravenna Township
Shoreline Spectacular volunteers accuse city of Muskegon leaders of sabotaging festival
National Merit Scholarship semifinalists named
Parents with felony convictions want to volunteer at Grand Rapids school
Jesse Jackson, Magic Johnson expected to attend MaLinda Sapp's funeral
Planning a move out of the country to find work? Have you already made such a move? The Muskegon Chr
Judge orders trial for foster mom accused of murdering 5-year-old
UPDATE: Applicants for empty seat on Oakridge school board to be interviewed
Construction on men's shelter at the Muskegon Rescue Mission to begin Wednesday
Felony warrant issued for suspect allegedly involved in Jeremy Lawrence fatal shooting
Herman Miller may land state tax credit to create up to 600 jobs
Groundbreaking begins on expansion of Muskegon Rescue Mission
Muskegon County area soldiers meeting in Battle Creek before shipping off
West Michigan Symphony music director Scott Speck now also working for Joffrey Ballet
Lane closure: M-104, from I-96 to 130th Avenue
Ship's log: Innovation barge and Samuel de Champlain tug
GVSU students steamed by tickets at overloaded free parking lot
Goal of organizers of Peace Jam is unity through music
Thomas Schoonbeck on mend after riding through cable on dirt bike
Editorial: Securing friendly skies
Family and Faith Calendar, beginning Sept. 14, 2010
Norton Shores neighbors angry that owner of foreclosed home cut large oak trees
Links to help you wade through our entire Michigan 10.0 series
Today's top stories: Norton Shores neighbors angered by homeowner removing oak trees
Muskegon Heights' parolee Madge Matthews latest to be charged with murder [Update]
Grand Valley State University's enrollment sets new record
The Daily Summary for Sept. 14: Stories you might have missed
Casnovia crash victim Matthew Versluys remembered as 'caring, giving, loving' man
Migraine headaches affect kids as well as adults
Tears, pride for soldiers of the Montague-based 1436th Engineer Co. as they head to Kuwait
Readers have their say on store strangers, Japanese beetles, rangoons, procrastination
The Daily Summary for Sept. 13: Stories you might have missed over the weekend
Jeff Daniels will help celebrate Frauenthal's 80th anniversary
Police investigating who was at fault after garbage truck kills woman in motorized wheelchair crossi
Cindy Fairfield: Chronicle debuts e-edition
Applicants for empty seat on Oakridge school board to be interviewed
Frauenthal Theater's 80th anniversary sparks entertaining memories
Recalled Oakridge school board member targeting two others
Editorial: Let's give RTW a try
Man charge with open murder in street shooting faces trial on separate armed robbery charge
Traffic questions with Mike Hoeker: On-street parking in one Muskegon makes it difficult to back out
Newsmaker: Muskegon Community Health's John North
In Muskegon Township, a custom-metal business opening in former roller rink
Muskegon Township seeks resumes to fill board vacancies
Spring Lake District Library hosts parenting program
Muskegon River Watershed Assembly sponsors river bank cleanup
Muskegon County Sheriff's Office has openings for advanced teen driving course
'Real beauty' self-esteem workshop at Hart's Andre Bosse Center
Grant High School lands $1.7 million boost in federal aid
Family identifies Ludington drowning victim
Most small businesses in Ottawa County do not offer health insurance to employees
Norton Shores home-improvement company will barter in exchange for business
Looking Back: Bunker School says goodbye to Its beloved Ed Fitzgerald
How's the stout? Last chance to win Irish Music Festival tickets
Muskegon Township to get help paying for retirees' health care
Former Oakridge football standout seriously injured on dirt bike
Man arrested for home invasion in Fruitport Township
The Grand Valley State University energy center in Muskegon is getting out of fuel cell operations
Whitehall Township showcase: Rain or shine, re-enactors at Hilt's Landing animate nation's
Holland police believe woman's crisis call about shooting her baby may be hoax
Susan K. Treutler: There really is no place like home
Grape Escape fundraiser will support creation of new Muskegon park
Woman sexually assaulted in jury room bathroom by deputy city attorney sues in federal court
President Obama's back-to-school speech raises fewer concerns than last year
Clayton Hardiman: A definition of courage
Moorland Township man killed in fiery one-vehicle crash
Benefit for musician Steven Lee Cole III's family
Susan Harrison Wolffis: The day before forever
Today's top stories: Oakridge High School graduate injured in dirt bike crash
Muskegon Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Bill Huizenga edges out former NFL player Jay Riemersma by less than 700 in race for Congress
Muskegon County voters split on tax proposals
Before being sentenced to prison, man apologizes to infant son he nearly shook to death
Good News: Living community volunteer Vanessa Sias steers her way into the hearts of seniors
David Kolb: Elephants stampede when the word 'reform' is heard
Correction: 'Nutcracker' auditions Sept. 5
Editorial: The real cost of oil
Have you noticed sticky gunk on car, house or anything outside in your yard?
Hovey-Wright a winner in 92nd District primary
Newaygo County election totals
Front runners surface in Muskegon County drain commissioner race
Long-time Muskegon County Commissioner Bill Gill defeated by Anthony Longmire
Oceana County election totals
Northwest Ottawa County election totals
Story, photos: Final hours of Pete Hoekstra's campaign to be Michigan's governor
Knocking on doors of 1,400 homes pays off for Ottawa County board challenger
Arlan Meekhof wins in heavily Republican 30th Senate District
What's next for Rick Snyder, Virg Bernero in race to be Michigan's governor
Voters bounce two long-term incumbents on Muskegon County board
Muskegon County election totals
Muskegon man stabbed while walking near Wood Street
Pete Hoekstra concedes in bid for governor
Courtroom fight breaks out at sentencing for Keishawn Mann, 13, for murder of mom's boyfriend
Rick Snyder wins Republican primary for Michigan governor
Alleged Fifth Third bank robber blows $4,000 on crack cocaine; police find him in stupor
That's crude: The latest on the Kalamazoo River oil spill from the past weekend and more (with
ArtPrize unveils 2010 poster, it goes on sale this week
Sparta Community Foundations seeks grant applications
Attorney for investor charged with felony in Hangar42 scandal says Joseph S. Peters 'did nothin
West Michigan election coordinators hope e-pollbooks speed up Tuesday's voting
Tuesday's Top 3
Wright Township girl, 6, might have died from infection caused by fall from bicycle
Grand Haven's Coast Guard Festival gets into full swing this week
Grizzly in triple mauling at Yellowstone was light, not starving
Enbridge says it will buy homes affected by Kalamazoo River oil spill
US starts probing fatal Lake Michigan plane crash
Polls close, candidates wait for results
Mayes and Wright Media Center opens in Muskegon Heights
Voters cast primary ballots, turnout low in spots
About 500 attend public meeting on Michigan oil spill
Results start to show up on county websites
Elderly Muskegon woman locks intruders in basement
Cedar Creek Township voters reject special tax for fire protection
Norton Shores to ask for approval of ballot language for public safety millage
Trial begins for gymnastics coach Phillip Paige Bishop accused of molesting former student
Vehicles in Muskegon County rural area broken into
Reports: Virg Bernero to win Michigan's Democratic race for governor
Editorial: Don't forget to vote
Fruitport Township voters say no to tax increase for police and fire services
Dog eats Rockford man's big toe, saves his life
Crockery voters reject millage; Chester Township voters approve millage renewal
Muskegon shooting, robbery victim not cooperating with police
Michigan governor election results: Bernero, Snyder are winners
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