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‘On The Rox’ performance a hit


For Muskegen junior Kellene Hilliard her first stage performance with “On the Rox” will be a musical experience she will never forget.

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LIFE IN BRIEF: Traffic light removal


The City of Mount Pleasant is removing two flashing red lights at two intersections today — Main and Broadway and Main and Michigan. The Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the removal of the lights at its Oct. 12 meeting. The lights were installed in 2005 to help drivers adjust to the intersections being four-way stops, but now the lights are being removed to save on electric costs. The intersection of Broadway and Washington also is a four-way stop. The flashing light will remain there to allow drivers to adjust. The Commission will evaluate the need for the light in the near future.

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‘On The Rox’ plans singing, dancing for today’s concert


“On The Rox” isn’t going to be singing typical a capella music at their 7:30 p.m. concert today.

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LIFE IN BRIEF: Lot 18 closed for Public Relations Internship Fair


Parking Lot 18, on the corner of Franklin and Preston streets, will be closed today for the Public Relations Internship Fair. The fair takes place from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. today on the top floor of the Bovee University Center. Various PR business and nonprofit organizations are participating. There is no charge for the event.

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