Spring Clean-Up Month Underway in Muskegon Heights
The city has invited any and all volunteers to work on cleaning up around the city.
Read MoreThe city has invited any and all volunteers to work on cleaning up around the city.
Read MoreAs of last year, Ed and M.C. Burton still hold the #1 and #2 records for scoring in the history of the Muskegon Heights school system, respectively, separated by only 2 points.
Read MoreThe city received grant money in two stages over the past several years for the project, leading to the segmented nature of work.
Read MoreCurrently, the multi-million dollar debt the school district holds is being slowly serviced by a millage off of non-homestead property values, including businesses and apartments.
Read MoreMuskegon Heights plans to stick with a company within its borders for lawn services in 2013.
Read MoreThe presence at city hall will be customer service offices – not electrical or mechanical operations. City residents will now be able to directly pay both their water/sewer and electric bills in city hall, albeit to different entities.
Read MoreThe fields run right up next to the east end of Bear Lake, and are considered an environmental risk because the contamination from years of pesticide use and intense crop growth could leak into Bear Lake, and potentially into Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan by extension.
Read MoreThe resolution passed Monday would not finalize any purchase agreements. It would simply give the city manager support to pursue a purchase from the district, via emergency financial manager.
Read MoreJohnson graduated from Michigan State University in 2011 and currently works for the Community Foundation of Muskegon County.
Read MoreOn a question from commissioner Jim Derezinski, it was clarified Tuesday that the petition does not specifically oppose a new jail building or retrofitting project. It does however oppose the project within the city limits of Muskegon Heights.
Read MoreCounty Commissioner Rillastine Wilkins attended the council’s service meeting ahead of its full council meeting on Monday. She addressed some of the questions various council members asked amongst themselves over the past several weeks.
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