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Holland-area Pride events include car parade, 5K run
In Saugatuck and Douglas, Community Pride, MI has organized a Pride car parade Saturday, June 5.
Next year, Community Pride hopes to return bigger and better, said organizer Liz Engel, with an outdoor festival at Beery Field with music, vendors and activities similar to the first Saugatuck-Douglas Community Pride event in 2019.
This year s theme for the car parade is Equality has no boundaries.
Lineup for the parade begins at 11 a.m. on Enterprise Drive at Blue Star Highway, near Christo s Roadhouse Bar & Grill in Douglas. All motorized vehicles are welcome, Engel said.
The parade will begin at noon and proceed on Blue Star Highway through Douglas and Saugatuck.
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MARSHALL One of the sights of the early summer in Marshall is seeing classic cars cruise through town with the Shades of the Past car club. But this spring, club members decided they wanted to add something new. On Thursday, the cars, trucks and motorcycles will be sticking around on Main Street as part of a new Downtown Roll-In.
“We thought it would be a good to have an event downtown and help out local businesses,” said Chad Weyh, one of the main roll-in organizers.
Main Street in Marshall will be closed off Thursday afternoon so participants can park their vehicles downtown. Music, family-friendly events and specials at downtown businesses will help round out the event, and Weyh said organizers hope community members come to check it all out.
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A Windsor police officer disobeyed traffic lights before a collision that seriously injured a senior-age driver but criminal charges are not warranted, says Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit.
In the recent decision, SIU director Joseph Martino wrote that he believes the Windsor police officer “drove dangerously as he travelled east along Tecumseh Road East toward the point of impact with the complainant’s vehicle, at Rose-Ville Garden Drive.”
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Martino found that the officer committed “multiple Highway Traffic Act infractions,” including driving through at least two red lights at speeds ranging from 49 to 60 km/h.
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