11:53 AM Jul 12, 2011
Grand Haven's Nate Rose and Jake Vanderlaan will again have the opportunity to play for a national championship with their travel soccer team. The U-17 Grand Rapids Crew Juniors were victorious during the U.S. Youth Soccer National League Region II Championship on June 29 in Appleton, Wis. The tournament featured teams from 14 different states. In the championship game, Rose, a forward, scored a goal in the second minute, then assisted on the second score in the 2-1 final. Solid play by Vanderlaan on defense helped secure the tight victory.
10:24 AM Jul 12, 2011
Grand Haven graduate Collette Hansen was recently honored by the National Golf Coaches Association by being selected to the Women's All-American Scholar Team in Division 1. Hansen, a nursing major at the University of Detroit, sported a 3.71 grade point average. She was the No. 3 golfer on the Titans' squad last season, and finished the season with an 18-hole average of 83.5. She recorded six top-20 finishes, while her season low was a 74 against the University of Dayton.
7:12 AM Jul 12, 2011
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. Northwest wind between 5 and 14 mph. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. North-northwest wind at 7 to 10 mph. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. North-northwest wind around 11 mph.
12:30 PM Jul 11, 2011
Area emergency crews responded to several medical calls over the weekend at local beaches, a marina and the Grand Haven boardwalk. At 3:39 p.m. Saturday, police were called to the Grand Haven State Park about a 60-year-old female who was conscious but not alert. Lt. Joe Boyle of the Grand Haven Department of Public Safety said the woman was attending a bachelorette party at the beach and started to feel faint. She had not been drinking, Boyle said. The woman was taken by ambulance to North Ottawa Community Hospital. No further information was available this morning.
12:30 PM Jul 11, 2011
Despite an earlier mix-up, an event to collect signatures to recall Gov. Rick Snyder was held Saturday afternoon in Grand Haven's Central Park. The event was part of a statewide effort to collect more than 800,000 signatures that would start the recall process on Snyder for his support of the Emergency Financial Manager law, said Jason Collins of Spring Lake. Collins is a teacher for the Newaygo County alternative high school program and one of three Ottawa County residents heading countywide efforts to recall the governor.
7:13 AM Jul 12, 2011
A condolence book for Betty Ford will be available for local residents to sign at Klaassen Family Funeral Home, 1500 Robbins Road in Grand Haven. The book may be signed today through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be turned over to the Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids on July 18. A condolence book will also be available to sign at the museum. The 93-year-old former first lady died Friday at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
10:51 AM Jul 11, 2011
Native American children created their own games using items from nature - rocks, sticks, strips of leather. One of their games has become quite popular - LaCrosse. At the Tri-Cities Historical Museum's "Our Woodland Ways' program on Wednesday, July 20, children will have a chance to play two different Native American games: kainsish and throw sticks. This free program will begin at 10 a.m. and take place at the museum's Akeley location, 200 Washington Ave. in downtown Grand Haven. For more information, call 842-0700.
12:31 PM Jul 11, 2011
Grand Haven's Norm Boeve completed his lunge across the finish line, greeted some well-wishers waiting near-by and eagerly reached into a wheel barrel stocked with iced towels - a perfect remedy after completing a duathlon during a mid-80 degree morning in Sunday's Grand Haven Triathlon, presented by Grand Haven Bone and Joint.
2:51 PM Jul 11, 2011
Classic cars once again took over downtown Grand Haven for the annual Jaycees' Wheels of Grand Haven Car Show. "It turned out to be a great day,' event chairman Sam Janson said today. "We thought it might rain, but it waited until this morning.' Janson said there were about 260 registered vehicles that participated in this year's show, along with a few non-registered classic cars that showed up at the last minute. Cars, trucks and motorcycles lined Washington Avenue from Harbor Drive to Fourth Street, and overflowed onto side streets.
8:47 AM Jul 11, 2011
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southwest Michigan, including Ottawa County, until 8:45 this morning. A line of severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 mph were moving across the area this morning. These storms were moving southeast at 55 mph. Small hail may also accompany these damaging winds.

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