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Injuries sustained in Grand Haven Township three-vehicle crash

Injuries sustained in Grand Haven Township three-vehicle crash Provided by Ottawa County Sheriff s Office By: FOX 17 and last updated 2021-04-22 23:06:13-04 GRAND HAVEN TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Authorities responded to a crash involving three vehicles on US-31 at Comstock Street tonight, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office. We’re told a 2012 Ram truck traveled south on US-31 when it struck a stationary 2018 BMW in the left turn lane before striking a 2006 Ford F-250 in front of the BMW on the passenger side. The sheriff’s office says the BMW had its turn signal on. The driver of the Ram truck reportedly suffered minor injuries and sought independent treatment. Authorities say the driver of the BMW was taken to North Ottawa Community Health to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries to the head.

Spring Lake woman in critical condition following Crockery Twp crash

Sentinel staff CROCKERY TWP. A Spring Lake woman has died Wednesday as a result from her injuries, following a head-on crash between vehicles on Cleveland Street, east of 144th Avenue. The Ottawa County Sheriff s Office identified Melanie Dunham, 51, of Spring Lake as the deceased from the crash. Deputies responded at 1:59 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, to the scene on Cleveland Street.  The preliminary investigation by police determined a 76-year-old Chesterfield man was driving westbound on Cleveland Street in a 2021 Ford Edge.  Police say the Ford attempted to pass another westbound vehicle by driving into the eastbound lanes. The Ford crashed head-on with Dunham s eastbound Honda CR-V.

50-year-olds soon will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine, here s how to get it in Muskegon County

50-year-olds soon will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine, here’s how to get it in Muskegon County Updated Mar 05, 2021; Posted Mar 05, 2021 Beginning Monday, March 8, those who are 50 and older with health conditions will be eligible for vaccination. Beginning March 22, anyone older than 50 will be eligible.Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share MUSKEGON, MI – With COVID-19 vaccine eligibility about to expand, those ages 50 and older will want to get their names on waiting lists. Beginning Monday, March 8, those who are 50 and older with health conditions will be eligible for vaccination. Beginning March 22, anyone older than 50 will be eligible. To receive a vaccine, residents should have their name on a waiting list from which providers are making appointments. Residents have been advised to sign onto multiple lists.

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