ALLENDALE TWP. — Allendale residents and others expressing frustration continued to call for the removal of an appointed official over the fallout from the Capitol insurrection of Jan. 6.Ryan Kelley, a member of Allendale Township’s planning commission, is alleged to have been spotted among the people in the protest-turned-siege as supporters of former President Donald Trump rushed the Capitol in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to overturn the presidential election results.After
ALLENDALE TWP. — Allendale residents and others expressing frustration continued to call for the removal of an appointed official over the fallout from the Capitol insurrection of Jan. 6.Ryan Kelley, a member of Allendale Township’s planning commission, is alleged to have been spotted among the people in the protest-turned-siege as supporters of former President Donald Trump rushed the Capitol in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to overturn the presidential election results.After
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HOLLAND TWP. — Hookah Lounge of Holland, where people 18 and older could smoke hookah in Holland Township, has closed permanently, according to its Facebook page.Requests for comment made via voicemail and email were not returned as of this writing.The storefront at the Hookah Lounge of Holland at 960 Butternut Drive is empty. Its Facebook page last posted on Nov. 1. Hookah Lounge’s website also redirects to a 404 Not Found error page.The Hookah Lounge opened in 2016 as the first of
ALLENDALE — A controversial Civil War memorial statue in Allendale Township was again damaged Monday, Jan. 18. The statue depicts a Confederate soldier and has been at the center of debate and derision in Allendale for several months.FOX 17 first reported that protesters damaged the face of the soldier, weeks after the statue was "tarred and feathered" by groups who took credit for the display, including Justice for Black Lives and the Michigan Association of Civil Rights Activists.A sign