“Happy New Year!” is scrawled across the top of the yellowed page in fading ink. Below, surrounded by updates on the construction of a new jail, city council budget appropriations
An Ottawa County pastor said he finally was invited to give an invocation for a board meeting — but only after he sued the board and its chair for religious discrimination.
Ottawa County doesn't have a right to appeal the fact that its health officer was rightfully appointed, according to a new filing with the Michigan Supreme Court.
Hambley made new filings Wednesday asking the circuit court judge overseeing the case to allow the complaint to be amended — both are claims that the board violated Michigan's Open Meetings Act.
A judge has delayed a hearing that was to consider if the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners and its health officer reached a $4 million settlement on Nov. 6 for her to resign.