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Breakfast speaker to focus on economy
The Chamber of Commerce says it is time to get ready for an economic upturn. To help business people regain a "winning attitude," the chamber has scheduled Bill Luxmore, of Dale Carnegie Training, for a motivational speech at a breakfast at 7:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Coopersville Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 511 68th Ave.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Grandville: James Rogers Lake Odessa: John Post TWO GALLONS Caledonia: Dianne Shapiro Cedar Springs: Amanda Webster Coopersville: James VanHuis Grant: Corrie Johnson-Padilla Kent City: Roger Remmelts Middleville: Marcella Emerlander Walker: Matthew TenBrock >ONE GALLON Allendale: Richard Bos Casnovia: Daniel Weston Coopersville: Kristin Meringa ...
Owner's job transfer affects Basic Heat & BBQ in Coopersville
The future of Basic Heat & BBQ at 169 W. Randall St. is up in the air, although the business has grown selling wood and pellet stoves and pellet barbecue grills.
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Fresh Faced Challenger, Local Political Vet After Mayoring In Coopersville
He'll be all of 20 years and 2 days old when Matt Walker likely marks a ballot to benefit his run to be Mayor of Coopersville.
Coopersville superintendent offers predictions on how continued state ...
Superintendent Kevin O'Neill tried to give the Board of Education perspective beyond this year's state funding cuts.
Coopersville: Ken Bush, 64, faces Matt Walker, 19, in mayor's race; six seek three council seats
It's experience versus fresh views in Tuesday's mayoral election. Ken Bush, who has served on the City Council for 23 years and almost 12 as mayor, faces Matt Walker, who will turn 20 just before Election Day.
ROBINSON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - They say what goes up must come down - and that was true Tuesday at the Boon residence on Green Street, where the family's windmill was dismantled for future use at a Coopersville museum.
Robinson Twp. windmill donated to Coopersville Farm Museum
They say what goes up must come down - and that was true Tuesday at the Boon residence on Green Street, where the family's windmill was dismantled for future use at a Coopersville museum.
Critics charge West Randall Street approved by Coopersville board will add to maintenance costs
The City Council voted 4-3 Monday night to turn a section of West Randall Street into a boulevard.
Ada to Zeeland briefs: Realtor named to planning panel
A Realtor has been appointed to fill a Planning Commission seat. Lloyd "Corky" Paul ran unsuccessfully for a Township Board position in 2008.
Camera system aims to ease U.S. 31 tie-ups in Grand Haven
The Michigan Department of Transportation is now able to monitor traffic congestion and accidents from a viewpoint high above the U.S. 31 drawbridge in Grand Haven - the area's worst bottleneck.
New cameras let MDOT monitor drawbridge traffic
The Michigan Department of Transportation says new video cameras installed near the U.S. 31 drawbridge in Grand Haven will help ease traffic congestion along the busy stretch of road.
Playground items get new location in Coopersville
Older children might find the new playground equipment at Veterans Park familiar.
Byron Township woman charged with fleeing police after chase, crash
A Byron Township woman faces multiple charges after she alleged led police on a high-speed chase this weekend before her vehicle crashed in a patrol car, injuring a sheriff's deputy.
Coopersville reviews alternatives for longtime school building
A building used by the school district for more than 70 years might be empty soon, but not if Mayor Ken Bush can help it.
Deputy Hurt In Chase Through 2 Counties
A 22-year-old woman was arrested after a chase through two counties that injured a deputy early Saturday.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Ada to Zeeland briefs: Allendale Township Board backs request for liquor license
The Township Board unanimously supported a liquor license request by Bashar Karadsheh of Cafe Lulu, 10745 48th Ave.
Coopersville City Council to seek grant for West Randall work
The City Council agreed to apply for a $960,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation to rebuild West Randall Street between 64th and 68th avenues.