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Was Ottawa County Board of Commissioners member Lucy Ebel recalled?
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids· 9 hours agoThe petition to recall Ebel claimed that she, and the conservative group Ottawa Impact, are "too extreme" for the county. OTTAWA < ...
Erie County Health Department receives $4.3M to enhance health services, programs
The Morning Journal· 2 days agoThe Erie County Health Department has announced that it has been awarded $4,334,730 in funding for the Erie County ...
Economy Jobs Report
New Bern Sun Journal· 4 days agoFILE - Social worker Lupita Armijo-Garcia works at her desk in the Ottawa County, Mich., Department of Public Health
ODEM provides update on recent severe weather, 4 dead, 296 reported injured
FOX23 News· 23 hours agoFOX23 is tracking the severe weather and its aftermath across Oklahoma. Residents who have been...
Barbara Mezeske: Ottawa County paying the high cost of culture wars
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoThe second cost of cultural warfare is money. The attempt to fire county health director Adeline...
Fremont YMCA receives $20,000 grant to widen access to programming, memberships
The News-Messenger via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe YMCA of Sandusky County has received a $20,000 Ohio Department of Aging/Healthy Aging Grant from...
‘My religion is exercise’: This professor could be a Michigan Sports Hall of Famer
MLive.com· 6 days agoDerrick Fries, 70, has won national titles in sailing and the triathlon, and he now teaches in...
MDARD issues emergency order amid bird flu ‘outbreak’
WOOD via Yahoo News· 5 days agoStarting next week, all Michigan dairy farms and commercial poultry operations will need to...
Wingstop officially opens in Holland Township
The Holland Sentinel via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHOLLAND TWP. — Wingstop is officially open in Holland Township. Word first broke of the impending opening in November, when a report by the Ottawa County
Local water systems have 5 years to address PFAS under new federal rule: Who will pay for it?
Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 1—Public water systems across the country have five years to come into compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency's bold new limits on toxic forever chemicals in drinking water.