LaFayette Sun

Bulldogs win two, lose two in busy week

By Pamela Holloway The LaFayette Bulldogs Boys Basketball Team had back-to-back games twice on the road this past week.On January 10th the Bulldogs traveled down to Newsite Al. to take on the Generals. The Bulldogs came back with the victory 60-58. A Woody had 14 points, 10 total rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals.J Williams Read More…

Courier-Leader & Paw Paw Flashes

Sports Roundup – Mattawan girls win 3, Paw Paw girls 2

By Ben MurphySports Writer Paw Paw boys nearly pick up first win on Friday at Allegan. Paw Paw’s boys basketball team was nearly able to taste victory for the first time this season on Friday in Allegan. The Red Wolves came up just a few baskets short though, losing 67-62.“The team is continuing to improve Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise

Otsego upends Plainwell on hardwood

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor OTSEGO—How will we respond?That’s the question Otsego girls basketball coach Tony Koshar was asking himself heading into the rivalry game against Plainwell on Friday, Jan. 14, as team was coming off its first loss of the season, a 20-point setback against Edwardsburg.As it turned out, the Bulldogs couldn’t have responded much Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise

Allegan boys bowling takes top honors

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor GRAND RAPIDS—It was a good day for the Allegan boys bowling team at the Comstock Park Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 15.Not only did the Tigers upend Cedar Springs by a 339-279 score in the championship match to claim the top prize, but three members of the team also posted top-10 finishes Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise

OPS hosts “Yeti” reading challenge

By Jason Wesseldyk, Sports Editor As the elementary literacy coach for Otsego Public Schools, Gina Watson is always brainstorming creative ways to encourage the district’s students to read more. And out of those brainstorming sessions comes “Let’s Get Bookin’ Around Otsego,” a reading challenge that involves visiting local businesses to collect letters in order to Read More…

Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Douglas Has Multiple ARP Demands

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR The good news is Douglas has half its federal $140,779 American Rescue Plan dollars allotted through the state’s Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund, with balance due in September 2022. The less-good news? “We have many competing projects and needs,” city manager Rich LaBombard told council Monday. The ARPA, passed March 11 Read More…

Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Alliance Boast New Members Funds

The Saugatuck Dunes Coastal Alliance, a 15-year local nonprofit land preservation group has realigned and added new board members. New is board chair Bobbie Gaunt, perhaps best known locally for her work with the Saugatuck Center for the Arts; attorney Rick Kirk; retired healthcare executive Tim Smith, and Nick Wallace. They join returning president David Read More…

Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Obituary: Florence Guild

Florence Guild, 100 Florence “Dolly” Dunlap Guild died peacefully on Jan. 7, 2022 at 100 years, 10 months old. She was born on March 20, 1921 in Edmonton, Alberta, to Ralph Archibald Dunlap and Isabel McCully MacDonald Dunlap. Dolly enjoyed a childhood of ice-skating, ballet, and family fun with her brothers Henry and Archie. Edmonton Read More…

Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Douglas Tables Competitive Kayak Bids

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Douglas City Council Monday tabled voting on a 3-year Wade’s Bayou recreational services contract for kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals between 17-year site vendor Running Rivers and St. Joseph-based Third Coast Surf Shop. It was the first competitive bidding for the site in years. • Running Rivers owner Mike Philippe, who Read More…