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  • 12 PM News & Sports 3/8/11

    Tuesday, March 08, 2011

    Today's Headlines: Church Filled for Leonard Funeral; Emotional Night at DeVos Fieldhouse; SAC Schools Show Support for Fallen Fennville Star; Judge Upholds McClendon Lawsuit … for Now; March Magic Not Magical for Many Lakeshore Teams.

  • Eulogy for Wes Leonard

    Tuesday, March 08, 2011

    Part of the eulogy for Wes Leonard by Fennville United Methodist Church Pastor Gary Peterson during Leonard's funeral service at Christ Memorial Church in Holland on Mar. 8, 2011.

  • 12 PM News & Sports 3/4/11

    Saturday, March 05, 2011

    Today's Headlines: Complete Coverage of the Sudden Passing of Fennville's Wes Leonard; Governor Snyder Says Yes to Tulip Time; Ver Hage Lands New Car Dealership Franchise; Hope Begins NCAA Basketball Quest on Two Fronts.

  • Wes Leonard Reaction On Huge Show

    Friday, March 04, 2011

    WHTC News & Sports Director Gary Stevens joins Bill Simonson on The Huge Show Friday March 4, 2011 to discuss the tragic death of Fennville athlete Wes Leonard.

  • Remembering Wes Leonard: Bill Dunn

    Friday, March 04, 2011

    Gary Stevens chats on Mar. 4, 2011 with Saugatuck High Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Bill Dunn on the sudden death of Fennville High star Wes Leonard.

  • 12 PM News & Sports 3/3/11

    Thursday, March 03, 2011

    Today's Headlines: City Council Approves Electric Rate Hike; Loud Protests Mar Saugatuck Twp. Board Meeting; Allegan Co. Establishes Silent Observer Program; Lakeshore Boys' High School Basketball Regular Season Ends Tonight; Tiger Outfielder Seeks Consistency, Roster Spot.

  • Silent Observer: Sheriff Blaine Koops

    Thursday, March 03, 2011

    Gary Stevens chats on Mar. 3, 2011 with Allegan County Sheriff Blaine Koops on the establishment of a county-wide Silent Observer program.

  • Why I Voted No: Mike Trethewey

    Thursday, March 03, 2011

    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.