
Cassandra Lybrink
Outstate Michigan Content Director at Gannett
Editor at Holland Sentinel
Editor at Livingston Daily Press & Argus
Editor @HollandSentinel and @LivingstonDaily. Author of FLIPPED, available on Amazon.
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
hollandsentinel.com | Cassandra Lybrink
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order to delay the closure of the J.H. Campbell Power Plant in Ottawa County, Michigan. Consumers Energy, the plant's operator, will comply with the pause while assessing the order's impact. The plant's planned closure was part of Consumers Energy's clean energy transition, but the order cites concerns about grid reliability. PORT SHELDON TWP.
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2 weeks ago |
freep.com | Cassandra Lybrink
The U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order to delay the closure of the J.H. Campbell Power Plant in Ottawa County, Michigan. Consumers Energy, the plant's operator, will comply with the pause while assessing the order's impact. The plant's planned closure was part of Consumers Energy's clean energy transition, but the order cites concerns about grid reliability. PORT SHELDON TWP.
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3 weeks ago |
hollandsentinel.com | Cassandra Lybrink
HOLLAND — This city's most anticipated event of the year has come to a close. But even with Tulip Time in the rearview mirror, there's plenty to look forward to in Holland this summer. We've compiled a list of just five:Seasonal business openingsBusinesses like Ottawa Beach General Store, Dune Dogz and Holland State Park's Beachplace Café are gearing up for the busy warm season. We recommend calling ahead for hours.
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3 weeks ago |
lansingstatejournal.com | Mike Ellis |Cassandra Lybrink
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Prevost, visited Lansing, Michigan in the early 1970s as a high school student to discuss school funding. Prevost attended St. Augustine Seminary High School, located at the Felt Estate near Saugatuck, which later became a prison and state park. As a student, Prevost participated in various activities, including the National Honor Society, student council, and the debate team.
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4 weeks ago |
sentinel-standard.com | Cassandra Lybrink
IONIA — The Ionia Sentinel-Standard took home two placements in the Michigan Press Association's 2024 Better Newspaper Contest. The contest, which recognized work published Aug. 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024, saw entries from more than 90 newspapers and individual media members throughout the state. Winners were announced during a ceremony Thursday, May 8, in Frankenmuth.
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