New Year's Eve Tips: Sgt. John Darrow
Friday, December 31, 2010Gary Stevens chats with Holland Police Sergeant John Darrow on safety tips for New Year's Eve motorists during a Dec. 31, 2010 conversation.
Gary Stevens chats with Holland Police Sergeant John Darrow on safety tips for New Year's Eve motorists during a Dec. 31, 2010 conversation.
Today's Headlines: County to Pursue Further “Farm Park” Concept; Holland Congressman Regrets “Six Terms” Comment; Legislature “Finally” Ends Session; Westshore Mall in Foreclosure – Again; Hope Shoots for a Pair of Basketball Tournament Crowns.
Gary Stevens chats with Pete Hoekstra (R-Holland) for the last time as a U.S. House Representative on Dec. 30, 2010, looking back on his career in Washington, and looking ahead to new challenges for himself and for his successor, Bill Huizenga.
Today's Headlines: Ottawa Co. Sheriff to Chair Snyder Advisory Panel; Congress Finally Adjourns; Traffic Light Study Results Released; Overflow at Holland BPW Sewer Plant; NFL Football Tonight.
Gary Stevens chats with Ottawa Co. Sheriff Gary Rosema on Dec. 23, 2010, as Rosema was named to chair a blue-ribbon "law enforcement advisory panel" by Governor-Elect Rick Snyder.
Gary Stevens chats with Macatawa Area Coordinating Council Executive Director Steve Bulthuis on Dec. 23, 2010, on efforts to sync traffic signals on and along the US-31 corridor between Holland and Grand Haven.
Gary Stevens chats with U.S. House Representative Pete Hoekstra (R-Holland) on the end of the Congressional Lame Duck session, the perception of cooperation between the White House and Congressional Republicans, and the latest sabre-rattling by North Korea, during a Dec. 23, 2010 conversation.
Today's Headlines: Holland Mayor Sees Impact of Census Count Coming; Holland Schools Chief Looks Back Fondly, Looks Ahead Optimistically; Ottawa Co. Considers Vets Affairs Dept., Lakeshore State Lawmaker Hopeful of Change, Hope Looks for a Florida Sweep Tonight.
Today's Headlines: Holland Superintendent Awaits New Colleagues; Allegan County’s First Female County Judge Sworn In; WikiLeaks Founder Attacks Enemies, Friends; Two Apprehended in Break-In; Lakeshore School Board Notes; Busy Basketball Night Ahead.
Today's Headlines: Zeeland Begins Search for New Superintendent; Blaze Damages Hudsonville Office Bldg.; Holland Congressman Saying Goodbyes…For Now; The Red Cross is adopting a strategy used by some other non-profits to boost participation...prizes; It’s a celestial trifecta, if you can stay up late enough; and pro football is played outside in Minnesota for the first time in nearly three decades tonight.