An armed robbery occurred Wednesday night, Aug. 27, at the Fifth Third Bank ATM at Ninth Street and Central Avenue in Holland.
Police received a call at about 10:15 p.m. reporting the robbery.
Holland Police Sgt. Bob Buursma said two drivers were robbed at gunpoint at the ATM, after which the suspect fled on foot.
“The first vehicle had two people in it. The suspect displayed a weapon and demanded cash. The victim gave the suspect cash and drove away. Then a second vehicle approached the ATM and the driver was robbed the same way, at which point the suspect fled south,” Buursma said.
Heading back to school doesn’t have to hurt the environment, local retailers say.
This fall, students have plenty of options when it comes to green products to use in the dorm room or the classroom.
The better selection is due to consumer demand picking up in the last year.
A 28-year-old woman may face charges for driving with a suspended license after she crashed her car into a tree near the intersection of U.S. 31 and Lincoln Avenue Wednesday morning.
The woman was traveling north on U.S. 31 about 9:15 a.m. and was about to cross Lincoln Avenue when she suffered a seizure, said Capt. Rick Walters of the Holland Police Department.
Federal wildlife officials have killed about 50 whitetail deer at a private Kent County breeding facility where Michigan’s first case of chronic wasting disease in a deer was found.
The season kicks off Thursday with six local teams in action.
This week, travel reporter Adam Maser discusses some things to watch out for to avoid getting scammed on travel deals.
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The John McCain “maverick” and “reform” image is proving to be nothing more than that: an image. It’s sad to see, but he is now running nearly the exact same campaign of smears and fears that George W. Bush and Karl Rove ran in 2004.
We’re even seeing the same characters playing some of the same roles. Jerome Corsi, the discredited fringe author from 2004, is back with another smear book against a Democrat, published by a company headed by Dick Cheney’s long-time spokesperson, Mary Matalin. Karl Rove is giving “advice” to the McCain campaign, which is now being run by people trained by him. And John McCain’s response to this smear campaign against Barack Obama: “Gotta keep your sense of humor.”
The League of Women Voters of the United States has called for a 10-year moratorium on the building of new coal plants. Coal plants are a major source of carbon dioxide, which acts as a greenhouse gas and contributes to climate changes, according to a majority of scientists worldwide, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Coal plants also emit pollutants like mercury that harm human health, causing brain damage, especially in developing children.
Particulate pollutants in coal-plant emissions are associated with lung cancer, heart disease and asthma, according to studies from Brigham Young and New York universities. The American Public Health Association says that air pollution is associated with deaths from lung cancer and heart disease.
Mears Inc. will pay $10,000 to Richard and Alice Camarota for damages to their home at 424 Graafschap Road they say happened during the construction of the Lake Crossing water main project.
The decision is part of the company’s settlement with the city of Holland.
Holland’s Community and Neighborhood Service Director Phil Meyer won’t be hanging around the office for the next few months.
The department head is taking a leave of absence through November.
“I need a break,” he said.
Edna A. Haverdink, age 89, of Holland, died Wednesday, August 27, 2008, at Oak Crest Manor.
Chester J. Hulst, age 81, of Zeeland passed away Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at the Hospice House of Holland.
Thomas and Nelda DeBoer of Holland announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynelle Grace DeBoer, to Steward Norman Voght II, son of Patricia Voght and the late Steward Voght of Mechanicsburg, PA.
Jerry and Cheryl Nienhuis of Holland announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne Nienhuis, to John Jeremiah Pearson, son of John and Kimberly Pearson of Indian River.
Julianne Joy Kaufman and Todd David Feenstra exchanged wedding vows on July 26, 2008, at Spirit Ranch in Lubbock, Texas
Pamela Jo Walters and Michael Joe Wierenga exchanged wedding vows on June 6, 2008, at the home of Jim and Kim McDonough.