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No drinking is permitted on the ice, but visitors to the new Window on the Waterfront skating park in Holland will soon be allowed to bring an alcoholic beverage into the plaza around the rink
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Trustees want more time to work through possible changes to regulations in the popular tourist location
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Ottawa County’s Park Township leaders want to purchase the decommissioned Holland Coast Guard station, and those plans can move forward with the reopening of the federal government
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Ottawa County developers can now apply for environmental assessment funding thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency
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Corewell Health is expanding comprehensive care for mothers and newborns, the Michigan Board of Education approved new standards for health education, and more.
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This is opening day for the new $11M Holland Window on the Waterfront ice skating park. Hot cocoa and other concessions are available and, in the near future, alcoholic beverages may also be allowed
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An Ottawa County judge has ruled in favor of Park Township’s Zoning Board, banning short-term rentals in residential areas
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It started with one man wanting to feed the hungry and grew into a community event meeting the needs of families in crisis
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Ottawa County commissioners have settled two lawsuits related to a prior board’s decisions in 2024
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United Response Fund, a Holland food drive, GR teachers reach agreements, dog treat donations, Ottawa Co. Community Action Agency, MI House Dems. push SNAP continuance, Right to Life lawsuit, and more.