All posts tagged "Featured"
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Latest News
/ 9 months agoCatchMark Community Weekly Recap: White Lake in Review
We know life gets busy — so we’ve made it easy! Here’s a one-stop roundup of all the articles, news, and...
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Latest News
/ 9 months agoHunters and Anglers: Weekly Fishing Report – September 10, 2025
Southwest Lower Peninsula Muskegon: Strong winds over the past week prevented most boats from getting out. When boats were able to get...
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Community
/ 9 months agoWhite Lake Area Futures – Oktoberfest
with Special Guest D.J. Hilson, Muskegon County Prosecutor Gather with friends aimed to provide guidance to enhance the White Lake Area....
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History
/ 9 months agoWhite Lake History – Battle of the Bell
Battle for the Bell: Montague vs. Whitehall Each fall, the Montague Wildcats and Whitehall Vikings face off in one of Michigan’s...
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Latest News
/ 9 months agoWild Animal Facts: Sunda Slow Loris
Hey Wild Fact Fans, Seth here with the new Friday Feature creature. Don’t forget to please like, share and comment questions...
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Community
/ 9 months agoCurrents of Change: How West Michigan Grows with Water
Shared Waters series opens with a candid community conversation at White Lake Community Library
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Community
/ 9 months agoSaving Lives Through Training: White Lake CPR Training, LLC
When emergencies strike, every second counts. For Deanna Verbanic, Owner and Certified Instructor of White Lake CPR Training, LLC, the mission...
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Community
/ 9 months agoWhitehall District Schools Board Meeting Recap – September 15, 2025
The Whitehall Public Schools Board of Education convened for their regular meeting on September 16, 2025, to address district operations, financial...
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Community
/ 9 months agoYour Perfect Fall Day: The Autumn Country Roads Shop Hop
As the crisp air and golden colors of October settle over Oceana County, eight unique shops are rolling out the autumn...
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Community
/ 9 months agoMontague City Council Recap — September 15, 2025
Regular City Council Meeting The Montague City Council met on September 15, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. Mayor Tom Lohman called the...