All posts tagged "Whitehall"
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Latest News
/ 3 days agoWhitehall Board Focuses on Learning, Facilities, Growth
The Whitehall District Schools Board of Education meeting on April 20, 2026, focused on a mix of classroom updates, financial positioning,...
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Community
/ 4 days agoPurse Party Marks 10 Years of Supporting Camp Courage
Annual event brings the community together to support grieving children across West Michigan
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Latest News
/ 6 days agoCatchMark Community Weekly Recap: White Lake Highlights
This week in the White Lake area highlighted forward thinking, hands-on learning, and a strong sense of community involvement. From local...
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History
/ 6 days agoThe Story Behind the Trivia: The Trail That Almost Wasn’t
The William Field Memorial Hart Montague Trail almost didn’t exist. Today, it feels permanent. A paved path stretching more than 22...
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Community
/ 7 days agoWhitehall Camp Expo Links Families to Local Programs
As summer approaches, many White Lake area families face the same annual challenge: sorting through a flood of last minute flyers...
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Community
/ 1 week agoWaterDog’s Biggest Demo Days Yet Coming to Covell Park
On April 25 and 26, WaterDog Outfitters is turning a familiar part of its business into something much bigger. The shop...
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Latest News
/ 1 week agoWhitehall Council Talks Budget, Walkability, & Future Plans
Whitehall city leaders spent April 14 focused less on immediate decisions and more on direction. From improving pedestrian safety to shaping...
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Community
/ 2 weeks agoMore Than a Cleanup: Trash Bash Returns to White Lake
A Spring Tradition That Means More Each Year Each spring, as the snow melts and the White Lake area begins to...
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History
/ 2 weeks agoWhite Lake Area Historical Society to Showcase National History Day Projects
Whitehall History Day Team State Qualifiers:Front Row (l-r): Aria Lenoir, Evelynn Butler, Adilyn Hernandez, Lucy Mann, August RedmonMiddle Row (l-r): Easton...
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Community
/ 2 weeks agoWhite Lake Survival School Goes Beyond Survival Skills
In a world shaped by convenience, constant connection, and systems most people rarely question, there is a growing unease that is...