Sep 30, 2009 | Muskegon Chronicle
Unattended candles, lit because of windstorm-caused power outages, were believed to be the cause of two different Muskegon County house fires Monday night that did extensive damage.
Woman charged after injuring her father in crash
A 26-year-old Roosevelt Park woman has been charged with felony drunk driving for injuring her father this month in a crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle.
New Birth's passion for music was born in Muskegon
They were already enjoying regional success performing in some of West Michigan's most popular gospel groups of the day - The Zion Wonders, the Gospel Legionaires and The Skylarks with the Rev.
Harold's North Shore Service in North Muskegon destroyed by fire
As flames shot up from Harold's North Shore Service in North Muskegon Friday evening, members of the Strait family found a small bit of comfort leafing through a pile of photographs nearby.
Former city official dies in bicycle crash
A former Roosevelt Park city official died Wednesday after the bicycle she was riding collided with a vehicle at a downtown Muskegon intersection, police said.
JACQUELYNE J. "JACKIE" CRIBBS, 77, of North Muskegon died Sunday. She was the wife of David Cribbs.
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North Muskegon, Grant men charged as 'pillow case' burglars
Two men who authorities dubbed the "pillow case" burglars for allegedly breaking into dozens of homes in three counties and hauling stolen goods away in pillowcases have been arraigned.
Central falls to Norsemen in WMC soccer, 4-1
'North Muskegon was much more physical than we were in the first half when they took a 3-1 lead,' said Mason County Central soccer coach Scott Scheffler after his Spartans lost 4-1 Tuesday to the Norse in West Michigan Conference play.
Van's Car wash has built on reputation of customer service since 1930
Mike Vanderstelt, 43, washes the underbelly of a SUV at Van's Car Wash, 2226 E. Apple.
Seminary President keynotes 'Super Sunday' event in Holt
HOLT - Dr. Philip Amerson, President of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Ill.
Some local schools struggle in report cards issued Thursday
Several area high schools struggled to make adequate yearly progress, according to report cards issued by the state Thursday.
WMC students spread good deeds with 'Project Serve'
Andrea DeVries admits being in nature, and especially pulling weeds, isn't her favorite thing.
'Personal design' sets off Northpointe Jewelers in North Muskegon
Fence restoration a monumental task
It's a move that would make Charles Hackley proud. A new fence -- complete with replica end posts and caps -- soon will grace the 120-year-old Soldiers and Sailors monument in the center of downtown Muskegon's Hackley Park, thanks to the former Hackley Heritage Association.
Continue reading "Laketon Township resident, U.S. Navy commander have been pen pals since 1999"
Laketon Township resident Sara Achterhof, right, seen in a photograph with career navy officer Lt.