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Cedar Springs city counselor resigns

Cedar Springs City Councilor Raymond Huckleberry bid the council and public a tearful farewell last Thursday evening when he announced during council comments that it would be his last city council...

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City chooses new city councilor

The Cedar Springs City Council has chosen Ashley Bremmer, who currently serves as vice-chair on the city planning commission, to fill the vacancy left by former councilor Raymond Huckleberry.

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City passes medical marijuana ordinance

The City of Cedar passed an ordinance at their regular City Council meeting last Thursday, August 11, regulating the dispensation of medical marijuana as a home occupation.

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An Open Letter To The Cedar Springs City Counci

I attended the budget workshop on Saturday, at which you reviewed your budget for the upcoming fiscal year. It’s no secret that times are tight economically, and so tough decisions regarding the City’s...

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City to hold hearing on budget

The annual City Budget Public Hearing is set for 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 10, 2012 at City Hall, 66 S. Main St.

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City Council clips

Mayor tells city’s side of story Cedar Springs Mayor Charlie Watson read a letter at last Thursday’s City Council meeting, saying it was time for the silence to be lifted and for the city to defend...

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We need new city council

Dear Citizens of Cedar Springs, I have been looking though the council minutes all the way back to 2009, and what I have seen is disturbing. Time and again, citizens showed up and voiced their...

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Candidate forum for City Council to be held next week

The Cedar Springs Post will moderate a candidate forum for the Cedar Springs City Council candidates next, Thursday, November 1 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 66 S. Main St. All three candidates—incumbent...

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Bob Truesdale is new city mayor

In a strange turn of events, a newly elected member of City Council was voted in as mayor Monday evening. “Amish” Bob Truesdale was voted in by the Cedar Springs City Council as the new mayor of Cedar...

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City Council Clips

The Cedar Springs City Council went into closed session last Thursday evening, July 18, to “hear complaints against a public officer.”

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Primary election for Cedar Springs City Council

The City of Cedar Springs will hold a primary election next Tuesday, August 6, for City Council. The city must hold a primary when the number of candidates running is twice the number of open seats.

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From the Mayor’s Desk

In Florida, 78 degrees, taking a few days off before our November 5 big election (in Cedar Springs). I’m sitting on the veranda of a mini $1.5 million southern plantation that most of us only dream...

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Four running for two seats on city council

Residents of the City of Cedar Springs will vote in two new City Council members on Tuesday, November 5. Four candidates are running to fill two four-year terms

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From the Mayor’s Desk

Yesterday, on my way to church, we drove past a home on 5th Street, where a family was parking their second car on the grass, just off their single gravel driveway, leading to a one-stall garage

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Time to move on

For over 70 years there was a cooperative spirit between Red Flannel Festival volunteers and city officials who worked together to promote Cedar Springs for the good of the entire community

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Were we at the same meeting?

After reading Kathy Bremmer’s letter in the Cedar Springs Post (11/27/2013), it’s hard to believe we were at the same City Council meeting.

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Go ahead given on recall petitions

Cedar Springs resident Mark Laws can begin collecting the signatures he needs to recall City Council members Ashley Bremmer and Patricia Troost. The two councilors had 10 days to appeal the decision of...

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City Council takes a gamble

Sometimes governing bodies risk public money in the hope of benefitting the public. And sometimes city governments use their power to take actions where their authority is questionable

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Railroading

The Cedar Springs Post welcomes letters of up to 350 words. The subject should be relevant to local readers, and the editor reserves the right to reject letters or edit for clarity, length, good taste,...

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Candidate forum for City Council

  Please note location change Tuesday, October 28, 6:30 p.m. in the Cedar Springs Hilltop Boardroom, 204 E. Muskegon The November election is right around the corner, and there are seven people vying...

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