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Yesterday evening after 7:30 P.M., a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle along 68th St. at S Division Ave.
A Jeep driven by a 30-year-old Gaines Township woman was traveling southbound on S Division Ave. and making an eastbound turn onto 68th St. A 48-year-old Gaines TWP woman was the pedestrian traveling northbound across 68th St. and was struck by the Jeep in the roadway. First responders rushed the pedestrian to an area hospital, however, she was pronounced deceased. This incident is still being investigated by the Kent County Sheriff's Office Traffic Safety Unit as they collect more information about what led up to the crash. ....
The Ferris State University football squad returns to the friendly confines of Top Taggart Field this week, hosting American International College for the first-time ever on Saturday (Oct. 28) at Top Taggart Field.
The contest will kickoff at 1 p.m. (ET). Fans are encouraged to "come early, cheer loud and wear red!".
This Saturday will serve as Area Youth Appreciation Day and all youth ages 12 and under will receive free admission at the gate by wearing a Halloween costume and free candy will also be distributed. Kids in costume can also take part in the fan tunnel welcoming the Bulldogs to the field by meeting at the Victory Bell in advance of the team entry at 12:45 p.m.
The Bulldogs enter the game with a 5-2 overall record and are 3-1 in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) play. It will mark FSU's first-ever matchup against the Yellow Jackets, who hail from Springfield, Mass.
Just after 11:00 A.M. on Sunday, Kent County Sheriff's Office deputies were called to the 6000 block of East Amber Dr. on a child custody dispute.
While on scene deputies noted several live and deceased animals. Animal Control Officers were summoned to help, where 27 live reptiles, including Boa Constrictors, Pythons, Corn snakes, Tree snakes, Tarantulas, an Apricot Pacman Frog, and a Tegu were taken from the home. 10 deceased snakes were removed also from the home.
Animal Control Officers contacted the John Ball Zoo for help and their staff responded to help care for the remaining reptiles. Kent County Animal Control continues to investigate and will have the case reviewed for possible charges. The KCSO is very appreciative of the partnership with the John Ball Zoo and their staff assisting over the weekend. ....