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Brian Wright. Photo courtesy of the Muskegon Clippers
Shelby baseball coach Brian Wright (second row, second from right) is excited to continue his decades-long career leading the Tigers this spring, then will spend the summer embarking on a new challenge as first-year head coach for the Muskegon Clippers, a summer collegiate league squad.
Hesperia’s Lacey Mey (top) tries to score more points against Mason County Central foe Raelyn Wilson during Sunday’s girls Mat Cat Classic in Montague.
Hart’s Emma Miller tries to wriggle free of a hold by Hartland’s Emma Kozsa during Sunday's Mat Cat Classic in Montague.
Hart’s Elyssa Tanis attempts to get out of trouble against Lowell’s Lana Sheehan during Sunday’s Mat Cat Classic in Montague.
Shelby’s April Luna (top) holds down North Muskegon’s Sevrianna Bennett during Sunday’s girls Mat Cat Classic in Montague. Luna finished second in the B team 125/130 pound bracket.
Shelby’s Olivia Casarez (bottom) tries to escape a hold by Portland’s Lillian Teachworth during Sunday’s girls Mat Cat Classic in Montague.
The Blue Lake Township Park was recently approved for a $120,000 grant that will help the township construct an ADA-compliant trail to give visitors a proper view of Grass Lake. Courtesy Photo
A new trail is planned in the Blue Lake Twp. park that will be more accessible to physically handicapped people. Courtesy Photo
Volunteers in Blue Lake Township have worked to open nearly 8 miles of trail since 2024 and plan to complete the Green Trail next spring. Courtesy Photo
The Shoreline Memorial Services and Sytsema Funeral & Cremation Services teams celebrated their merger earlier this month. Shoreline's Whitehall location has been rebranded under the Sytsema name to reflect the change. Courtesy Photo
The Muskegon County Airport celebrates its recent announcement of a new restaurant, which will open in May. The new restaurant is owned by Lee Ann French, who owns and operates a similar facility in the Owosso Community Airport. Courtesy Photo
Whitehall's Corde Anderson battles through contact from Fruitport's Garrett Olson (21) and Brady Hanson during Tuesday's game at Muskegon. Anderson had 18 points, but Whitehall lost 68-57.