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Harbor Theater sets grand opening
"The Princess Bride" and "Annie Hall" will be the first films shown at The Harbor Theater, 1937 Lakeshore Drive in Muskegon.
Prison escapee flees south, now on "most wanted list"
A Muskegon man who escaped from an Upper Peninsula prison is now on a most wanted criminal list in Tennessee.
Dust gives 14 Muskegon factory workers breathing problems
A fire in a small dust collector inside Port City Industrial Finishing Inc., 1867 Huizenga, resulted in 14 employees being taken to a local hospital to be evaluated for breathing problems, according to the ...
Michigan jobless rates increase in all 17 regional labor markets
Seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates increased in Muskegon and Ottawa counties in January.
Complicated formula makes for earlier-than-usual Easter
If Easter seems early to you this year, you're probably not alone. It's so early in fact that St.
Cop's gun misfires in standoff with teen
Friday, March 14, 2008 By Lisa Medendorp lmedendorp@muskegonchronicle.com The 16-year-old boy and the police officer stood less than 8 feet from each other Wednesday -- both with guns drawn and pointed.
Nugent lawsuit, encores, finally over after 5-year ordeal
Friday, March 14, 2008 By John S. Hausman jhausman@muskegonchronicle.com MUSKEGON COUNTY -- This is the way Ted Nugent's lawsuit ends: not with a bang but a pen scratch.
Nurse's aide to undergo mental tests
A nurse's aide charged with abusing an elderly couple has been referred for a mental examination to determine if he was sane and if he's competent to stand trial.
Cell-phone fees approved By John S. Hausman jhausman@muskegonchronicle.com and Chronicle News Service reports WEST MICHIGAN -- State regulators Tuesday approved surcharges aimed at leveling the playing field ...
Summer Celebration retools 'party'
Even before a national music festival announced it would host an event just up the road on a critical July 4 weekend, Muskegon Summer Celebration was being forced to change its game plan for 2008.
MDOT helping drivers handle roundabouts
The Michigan Department of Transportation has this interactive demonstration on how to navigate roundabouts.
Prison Time For Teen Driver In Triple Fatal Accident
A 19-year-old will spend at least 7 years in prison for his role in a drunk driving accident that killed his step brother and two of his friends.