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Committee unveils three possible changes to Confederate statue in West Michigan

Committee unveils three possible changes to Confederate statue in West Michigan Updated Feb 22, 2021; 16 Protesters gather in Allendale park to call for the removal of Civil War monument depicting Confederate soldier Facebook Share ALLENDALE, MI A local committee tasked with recommending changes to a controversial Civil War statue in Allendale Township has come up with three possible solutions. None of the potential changes to the statue presented by the seven-member Garden of Honor Memorial Committee on Monday, Feb. 22, to the Allendale Township Board of Trustees are final, however. The committee were given five more meetings to study the three possible solutions and come back to the township board with a final recommendation, which the board can ultimately shoot down or approve.

Ottawa County Democrats call on controversial planning commissioner to resign

Ottawa County Democrats call on controversial planning commissioner to resign Updated Jan 29, 2021; Posted Jan 29, 2021 Allendale Township Planning Commissioner Ryan Kelley takes part in an American Patriot Council rally in Allendale Township on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)Cory Morse | MLive.com Facebook Share ALLENDALE, MI The Ottawa County Democratic Party and others are calling on a controversial Allendale Township planning commissioner to resign after he attended the protest outside the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. In a statement Thursday, Jan. 28, Ottawa County Democratic Party officials called on planning commissioner and conservative activist Ryan D. Kelley to resign, saying his actions have caused “distrust and outrage” in the Allendale community.

Confederate statue in Allendale tarred and feathered by groups seeking removal

Confederate statue in Allendale ‘tarred and feathered’ by groups seeking removal Updated Jan 08, 2021; Posted Jan 08, 2021 A Confederate statute in a Civil War monument in Allendale was tarred and feathered on Friday, Jan. 8 by groups looking to have the statue removed (Courtesy: Justice for Black Lives, Michigan Association of Civil Rights Activists) Facebook Share ALLENDALE, MI Two groups “tarred and feathered” a controversial Civil War statue featuring a Confederate soldier, hoping to ramp up pressure on local government leaders to remove it. A handful of people with Justice for Black Lives and the Michigan Association of Civil Rights Activists (MACRA) used water, corn starch, flour and feathers on the statue about 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8. They hung a “Traitor” sign around the Confederate soldier.

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