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Advocates working to save Muskegon’s iconic South Breakwater Lighthouse are asking the public for donations to finish the restoration project already underway
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Muskegon, Norton Shores, and Muskegon Heights are working together to update their Five-Year Plan for federal funding that supports residents and neighborhoods across all three communities
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Muskegon’s Ottawa Street Bridge is set to be removed but because it’s eligible for the National Historic Register, residents have a chance to give feedback on the plans
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If you’re a city of Muskegon resident paying your bills in cash, you’ll need to have exact change. The city says it no longer has access to pennies from local banks
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Muskegon voters re-elected the incumbent mayor for another four years while also passing term limits that could cut his time short
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USDA Wildlife Services conducted an inventory of mute swans on Muskegon Lake and counted 1,066 birds in September
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Muskegon city leaders are alerting the public to a new scam targeting contractors, property owners and other organizations working with the city
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A pair of building projects in Muskegon County is moving ahead after years of efforts to renovate them: Froebel School and Allen Crossing III
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The Pride flag will fly at city hall all month except for the week of the 16th when it will be replaced by the Juneteenth flag
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Michigan State Police investigate after a Muskegon Heights police officer was shot Monday morning. Fellow officers later shot and killed the gunman