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In the spring of 2006, Cynthia Grafton-Holt embarked on a love affair with the enchanting city of Paris, setting the stage for her latest bridal collect. ....
Coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 28, is Mecosta County’s Community Giving Day. This special day is an opportunity for community members to support various non-profit organizations and learn more about their missions, visions, and volunteering opportunities.
“This event is not just something done locally,” Laura Currie said about the event. “It’s national thing. We do Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which Community Giving Day is just in time to show that generosity and philanthropy.”
The event is a collaborative effort by three significant Big Rapids groups: Big Rapids Eagles, Big Rapids Lions Club, and Rotary Club of Big Rapids. Tuesday’s event is being held at the Big Rapids Eagles on 16 Mile Rd from 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
As one that participates in many different organizations, Lion’s Club member Dave Hamelund says the partnerships and collaborations made on days like this is “special.”
Just after 8:30 P.M. Thursday night, a Volkswagen Jetta was traveling northbound on Jericho Ave near Peter Creek Dr. The driver lost control of the vehicle and the vehicle left the roadway, striking a tree.
The driver, a 19-year-old female from Plainfield TWP suffered serious injuries and was transported to an area hospital. The passenger, an 18-year-old female from Grand Rapids was pronounced deceased as a result of the crash.
The Kent County Sheriff's Office Traffic Safety Unit is continuing to look at data and evidence collected from the crash to help determine events leading up to it and any contributing factors. ....
State Rep. Ken Borton is joining a chorus of state officials in calling on outdoorsmen to focus on doe hunting this year. Officials have been sounding the alarm about a concerning rise in deer populations. Overpopulation can lead to damaged crops, widespread disease, and increased car accidents.
“Too many deer can become dangerous for Michigan,” said Borton, R-Gaylord. “Hunters are Michigan’s first line of defense for conserving our environment. This year, we're asking them to let a couple big bucks walk and focus on the does.”
State officials have reported mounting annual decreases in Michigan hunters. This, paired with a growing trophy hunting mindset, has led to deer overpopulations. Officials said hunters focusing on adult female deer could help manage the overpopulation.
“We’ve all seen the growing number of deer dead at the side of the road,” Borton said. “This comes as farmers report increased ....
The Ferris State University softball squad has landed six prep student-athletes as part of head coach Jake Schumann's first early signing class with the Bulldogs.
All six signees will join the FSU program as freshmen in the fall of 2024.
The early signing class includes shortstop Jayden Marlatt (Johannesburg-Lewiston), outfielder Breanna Blair (Thornton, Solo./Mountain Range), outfielder Braleigh Miller (Gaylord), catcher Addison Wangler (Gaylord), utility player Kaelinn Jozsa (Muskegon Oakridge) along with utility player Bailey McCalister (Allen Park).
The Bulldogs concluded the 2023 season with their most wins in seven years under Schumann's direction. FSU reached the GLIAC Tournament this past season and finished in the top four of the league standings during regular-season play. Ferris State finished regular-season play last year by winning three of its last four contests and ....