Muskegon Chronicle - Sat Nov 28
A Muskegon woman suffered minor injuries in a collision Wednesday evening on I-96 in Crockery Township.
Muskegon building owners get yearlong moratorium on feesMuskegon Chronicle - Sat Nov 28
Property owners in the city of Muskegon can get a year's reprieve on vacant building fees in 2010 as long as the building is maintained in good condition.
Lighting of the community Christmas tree in Hackley ParkMuskegon Chronicle - Sat Nov 28
Molly Tyler, 12, and Destiny Dillon, 12, of Muskegon admire the lighting of the community Christmas tree in Hackley Park during the family Christmas celebration on Saturday evening.
Crash on WB I-96 Wednesday injures oneGrand Haven Tribune - Fri Nov 27
A Muskegon woman was injured Wednesday night and westbound I-96 was closed for nearly 45 minutes after a two car accident occurred near the 10 mile marker.
Residents see deep discounts during Black Friday salesGrand Haven Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Black Friday turned a bit white as a light dusting of snow fell on the annual day after Thanksgiving shopping spree.
The Chronicle reported Henry Cort's 25-man crew lostMuskegon Chronicle - Thu Nov 26
One of the most memorable moments in Muskegon's maritime history led to one of the biggest "oops" moments in The Muskegon Chronicle's history.
75 years later, the sinking of the steamer Henry Cort rememberedMLive.com - Thu Nov 26
On Nov. 30, 1934, the Henry Cort and her 25-man crew were tossed by large waves onto the north arm of the breakwater at the Muskegon harbo by strong wind and large waves during a November gale.
Man faces more serious charges of having sex with mentally impaired womanMLive.com - Thu Nov 26
Mark Wayne Barnhard's alleged "secret life" began to unravel earlier this year when he was charged with three counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
A time for thanks: Pastor Gary Kozicki says he got the 'call' just in timeMLive.com - Wed Nov 25
Pastor Gary Kozicki prays before his church service at Christ the Rock World Harvest Church on Sunday morning.
Michigan police no longer looking for alleged biterDetroit Free Press - Wed Nov 25
NORTON SHORES, Mich. -- Police in southwestern Michigan no longer are looking for a man they initially believed had bitten a teenager's neck following a recent screening of the hit vampire film 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon.' Norton Shores police on Wednesday told The Muskegon Chronicle, WOOD-TV and WZZM-TV that a 17-year-old girl who told them she ...
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