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First look inside: New $35M middle school in Muskegon

Charles Hackley Middle School is almost finished after two years of construction. It is the first new building for Muskegon Public Schools since Dwight Eisenhower was president.

School bus company fires driver and aide - Grand Rapids Business Journal

School bus company fires driver and aide - Grand Rapids Business Journal
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Muskegon water tower in line for new Big Red Nation look

Muskegon water tower in line for new ‘Big Red Nation’ look Updated 3:27 PM; Today 3:27 PM The Muskegon water tower that is visible from Moses Jones Parkway will get a makeover in fall 2021 that will pay tribute to Muskegon Public Schools. Facebook Share MUSKEGON, MI – A water tower in Muskegon is expected to get a makeover that will support the “Big Red Nation.” The water tower at Marshall Street and Adams Avenue in the Jackson Hill Neighborhood will get a new paint job this fall. City staff is proposing to replace the faded blue “Muskegon - shorelinecity.com” logo with a large red block M and the words “Big Red Nation” to support Muskegon Public Schools.

Muskegon teachers already getting COVID-19 vaccines while nearby counties may have weeks to go

Muskegon teachers already getting COVID-19 vaccines while nearby counties may have weeks to go Updated Jan 08, 2021; Posted Jan 08, 2021 Facebook Share MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – Special education and elementary school teachers and staff in Muskegon County began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations this week, making educators there the first in West Michigan to get the injections. School leaders in the Muskegon Area Intermediate School District (MAISD) were notified Tuesday, Jan. 5, that the Muskegon County Health Department would be scheduling free COVID-19 vaccines for a limited group of educators and support staff, according to a letter from Superintendent John Severson. The letter came one day before Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced essential workers like teachers and first responders, along with all residents over the age of 65, would be eligible for vaccinations against the coronavirus starting Monday, Jan. 11.

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