Why I Voted No: Mike Trethewey
Thursday, March 03, 2011Gary Stevens chats on Mar. 3, 2011 with First Ward Councilman Mike Trethewey, the lone no vote on Holland City Council as it passed a 4.5% electric rate hike recommended by the Holland BPW.
Gary Stevens chats on Mar. 3, 2011 with First Ward Councilman Mike Trethewey, the lone no vote on Holland City Council as it passed a 4.5% electric rate hike recommended by the Holland BPW.
Today's Headlines: Holland Police Report Declines in Call Volume, Arrests in 2010; Holland City Council Tackles BPW Rate Hike Request; Coopersville Man Killed in Snowmobile Accident; State Ends Unionization Efforts for Home Care Workers; Snyder Unveils State Tax Plan; GVSU Begins League Basketball Tournament Quests on Two Fronts at Home Tonight.
Today's Headlines: Charges Formally Filed in Zeeland Murder Case; Holland BPW Wants Electric Rate Hike; Gas Price Spike Hurting Tourism?; Autopsy Discloses Cause of Allendale Twp. Homeowner’s Death; Marne Man Waives Prelim Hearing in Horse Slaughter Case; State Lawmakers Back Battling Budget; Hope Gets NCAA Basketball Marching Orders; Limited Boys' High School Basketball Slate Along Lakeshore Tonight.
Gary Stevens chats on Mar. 1, 2011 with Sally Laukitis, Executive Director of the Holland Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau, about the short- and long-term impact of spiking gas prices on Lakeshore tourism.
Today's Headlines: Leaflet Distribution in Holland “Disappointing;" Lakeshore Lawmaker Continues Illegal Aliens Battle; Gas Prices Highest Since October '08; Allendale Twp. Man May Have Perished in Home Fire; Congressman on Snowmobile Tour; State House Debating Rescinding Arbitration for Cops, Firefighters; Hope Continues Effort for the Conference Basketball Tournament Double.
Today's Headlines: House Puts Pressure on Senate to Pass Spending Bill; Holland Artists Proposes, Then Wins Tulip Time Contest; South Haven Woman Fined in Abandoned Infant Case; Pullman Cousins Bound Over in Fennville Robbery; Charges Possible in Dorr House Explosion, Fire; Protests as State House Passes Emergency Manager Bill; Hope's MIAA Double Dream Continues.
Gary Stevens chats with U.S. House Representative Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) about the ongoing budget process, his interview with a Dutch news agency, and a snowmobile tour of his district, during his weekly phone visit on Feb. 24, 2011.
Today's Headlines: The calm of a northeast Allegan County community was shattered this morning; a Holland man sped through a red light and straight into a hospital bed; Zeeland's search for a new superintendent goes public tonight; Hope College's men have to go some ways tonight to duplicate what the Flying Dutch did last night.
Today's Headlines: Is Lakeshore Measuring Up in Preparing Prepsters for College?; One District to Vote on Bond Issue, Another to Put Issue on Ballot; Increase in Suicide Contemplation Alarming in Zeeland; Brothers Scuffle With Each Other, Authorities; Lakeshore Lawmaker Supports Trimming Film Credits; Hope College Begins MIAA Women's Basketball Tournament Quest.
Gary Stevens chats on Feb. 22, 2011 with Todd Kamstra, chair of the Zeeland Action Coalition, on results of the biannual survey of youngsters in the Zeeland area.