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MCC trustees receive purchase offer for closed Lakeshore Fitness Center
Lawyer for unnamed Michigan nonprofit makes purchase offer for MCC s closed Lakeshore Fitness Center, trustees to hold special meeting next week. Author: Jon Mills Updated: 4:36 PM EST February 19, 2021
MUSKEGON, Mich On Wednesday during the Muskegon Community College Board of Trustees meeting a lawyer representing an unnamed Michigan non-for-profit informed the board her client is interested in purchasing the college s closed Lakeshore Fitness Center.
Chris McGuigan, the former executive director of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County told trustees it was too early to announce the identity of the non-for-profit. She did say her clients intent was to operate the building at 900 W. Western Ave. as a fitness center.
Muskegon Police issue warning to anglers on Muskegon Lake, tug to break ice starting Saturday, Feb. 20.
Credit: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Author: Jon Mills Updated: 4:44 PM EST February 19, 2021
MUSKEGON, Mich Ice on Muskegon Lake is expected to be broken beginning Saturday morning in anticipation of a tug and barge that s expected to reach Muskegon Sunday.
The warning from Muskegon Police Friday is for anyone with weekend plans to fish on the lake.
The equipment coming from the Chicago area is heading for the Mart Dock in downtown Muskegon.
In anticipation of that tug arriving another will begin breaking ice from Fisherman s Landing to the Lake Michigan channel starting Saturday morning, additional ice breaking will take place Sunday too.
Anonymous nonprofit offers to buy costly community fitness center from Muskegon college
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
In a 5-2 vote, the Muskegon Community College Board of Trustees permanently closed the Lakeshore Fitness Center on May 1. (MLive File Photo)Lynn Moore, MLive.com
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MUSKEGON, MI – An anonymous Muskegon-area nonprofit has submitted an offer to purchase the Lakeshore Fitness Center from Muskegon Community College.
The facility has long been a financial challenge for college leaders. In May, expensive maintenance and operational costs forced the college to close the facility.
Muskegon attorney Chris McGuigan, former director of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County, submitted an offer on behalf of the unnamed group to the MCC Board of Trustees during its Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting.