Good things on The Lakeshore, April 9, 2021 By Peg McNichol
Apr 9, 2021 1:10 PM
HOLLAND (WTHC-AM/FM) Each week, Shandra Martinez, managing editor of The Lakeshore talks to WHTC’s morning news anchor Peg McNichol about people and organizations making a difference in Allegan, Ottawa and Muskegon counties. ere are some of the highlights of their conversation on April 9, 2021. (Listen to the full podcast.)
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