

Donation Offered to Help Restore "Red Flannel Town"
The Red Flannel Festival is offering a $5,000 donation to the City of Cedar Springs to help bring back banners and other visual symbols identifying the community as “The Red Flannel Town.” At the Aug. 13 Cedar Springs City Council meeting, council members authorized the city manager to work with Red Flannel Festival President Matt Andres to define how the donation could be used. The council also discussed the importance of setting clear expectations and guardrails so the city

Jake Watson
22 hours ago3 min read


Kent County Community Fest Brings Hundreds to Cedar Springs
Hundreds of people gathered in Cedar Springs on Thursday, Aug. 13, as the Kent County North Community Fest brought families, county departments and community resources together at the Kent County North Campus.

Michael Walker
3 days ago2 min read


Family Legacy Continues as New Firefighters Join Cedar Springs
Cedar Springs welcomed two new firefighters to the department during the Tuesday, Aug. 13, City Council meeting, continuing the city’s effort to strengthen its emergency response team. Firefighter Cristy Tracy swears in Cristy Tracy and Ayden Crouch were sworn into service by City Clerk April Decess during the meeting. Both Tracy and Crouch have successfully completed their firefighting certification and will be testing soon to obtain their medical first responder (MFR) certi

Jake Watson
4 days ago2 min read


Cedar Springs Community Players Announce 2026-27 Season
CEDAR SPRINGS — The Cedar Springs Community Players are setting the stage for another season of local theater at The Kent Theatre, with a lineup that offers comedy, original writing, youth performance and plenty of opportunities for community involvement. The 2026-27 season will open Oct. 22-25 with The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, a musical comedy filled with humor, heart and memorable characters. Auditions for the show will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday,

Michael Walker
Aug 102 min read


Sculpture Removed from City Property; Questions Remain Over Approval Process
CEDAR SPRINGS - A memorial sculpture placed near the new City Hall was removed from city property Monday, August 3. The removal came prior to the August 13 City Council meeting, where the council was set to discuss concerns about how the piece was accepted and where it was placed. In an August 3 email to The Cedar Springs Bugle, City Manager Darla Falcon confirmed "The Eagle's Nest" had been removed that morning and that the decision was made by the artist. The Bugle attempte

Jake Watson
Aug 72 min read


Red Flannel Festival Store Reopens With Gear, History and a Whole Lot of Cedar Springs Pride
CEDAR SPRINGS — If you have been looking for a fresh way to show off your Cedar Springs pride, the Red Flannel Festival office is once again opening its doors as the Red Flannel Festival Store. Part store, part small-town time machine, and all hometown pride, the shop offers visitors a chance to pick up official Red Flannel Festival gear while taking a look back at one of Cedar Springs’ most beloved traditions. The store features a variety of Red Flannel Festival items, inclu

Jake Watson
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