

Still The Red Flannel Town
There’s no doubt that Cedar Springs has been feeling like it’s moving faster than any of us are ready for. Yep. I said it. And I bet you recognize it too. And I bet those from 150 years ago even felt the same way when they thought they'd finally settled on the town's size, when suddenly a new building popped up. For a town that has long felt a little like Mayberry, (and if you don’t get that reference you’ll have to Google it), the recent changes in our landscape have kind of
Jake Watson
19 hours ago3 min read


Egan's Last Ride: Red Hawk Standout to Represent Cedar Springs in All Star Game
CEDAR SPRINGS — Former Cedar Springs senior Luke Egan will represent the Red Hawks one last time this weekend, earning a spot in the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association (MHSFCA) East vs. West All-Star Game where he'll be patrolling the secondary in his signature role as a defensive back. The annual showcase takes place Saturday, June 20 at 8 p.m. at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI, featuring many of Michigan’s top graduating seniors. Selectio
Jake Watson
3 days ago2 min read


City Council Approves Business District Rezone
CEDAR SPRINGS — The Cedar Springs City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 257 at its Tuesday, June 9 meeting, amending the city’s zoning map within portions of the B2 Business District.
Jake Watson
6 days ago2 min read


The Place Itself is Worth The Effort
Last week I joked that by mid‑July at least a few parents might start missing the structure of the school calendar. I didn’t expect to prove my own point quite this quickly. Summer has a way of loosening the edges of time, and somewhere between this past Monday and Thursday I seem to have misplaced a few days. In the middle of it, though, (or was it at the end?) there was something worth pausing for. On Saturday morning families gathered for a life jacket giveaway at CTA. Thi
Jake Watson
Jun 143 min read
























