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Former lakeshore pastor, best-selling author explore Christian nationalism in new projects
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Former lakeshore pastor, best-selling author explore Christian nationalism in new projects

Two West Michigan authors have produced separate projects that explore the intersection of faith and politics in today’s cultural and political climate.

Tim Pennings: Is more better?
Opinion

Tim Pennings: Is more better?

We walk in groups all spread out, we swing our arms wide, we speak loudly. We take up lots of room.

Letters to the Editor: Hang onto your wallet, your opinions
Opinion

Letters to the Editor: Hang onto your wallet, your opinions

Ottawa County considers expensive precedent at Crockery Lake Crockery Lake homeowners want Ottawa County to pay the lion’s share of the cost to restore their lake. Historically, Ottawa County has never paid more than a token amount toward local lake restoration. Lake Macatawa, Spring Lake, Lloyd’s Bayou and

Candidate for administrator calls Ottawa County's process 'legally dubious'
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Candidate for administrator calls Ottawa County's process 'legally dubious'

“The process your consultant tried to lay out was one that was legally dubious ... and obviously designed to circumvent Michigan’s sunshine laws."

Community Calendar: Nov. 2-30
Community Calendar

Community Calendar: Nov. 2-30

Saturday, November 2 Zeeland East Fall Craft and Vendor Show: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at 3333 96th Ave., Zeeland. There are over 100 booths with a variety of talented vendors. There are also food trucks in the parking lot to sample some great food. This show has been

Sixth lawsuit filed against Ottawa County Board of Commissioners under Ottawa Impact leadership
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Sixth lawsuit filed against Ottawa County Board of Commissioners under Ottawa Impact leadership

On Oct. 30, Adrea Hill and Luke Sanner sued in Ottawa County’s 20th Circuit Court claiming Freedom of Information Act requests they filed respectively were not fulfilled adequately by the county.

Ottawa County, local pastor signal tentative settlement agreement for religious discrimination lawsuit
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Ottawa County, local pastor signal tentative settlement agreement for religious discrimination lawsuit

Another lawsuit in Ottawa County could be headed toward settlement after a Grand Haven pastor and the county board of commissioners had a settlement conference on Monday, Oct. 28.

Judge: Local attorney can continue representing Cramer, Kleinjans in separate lawsuits that involve Ottawa County
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Judge: Local attorney can continue representing Cramer, Kleinjans in separate lawsuits that involve Ottawa County

“There are not overlapping fact allegations in the two cases relevant to (the county’s) motion in this matter to disqualify Attorney Howard as … Cramer’s attorney."

Paul deLespinasse: How much new housing do we really need?
Opinion

Paul deLespinasse: How much new housing do we really need?

Homelessness is a complex problem, and intensive casework with the large variety of homeless people will certainly be needed, no matter how much housing is available.

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