Holland

Located on the shores of little Lake Macatawa, just off the coast of expansive Lake Michigan, Holland is the epicenter of West Michigan's Dutch history and culture. Not surprisingly, then, the city is perhaps best known for its annual Tulip Time Festival in May.

But there's much more to the Tulip City than, well, tulips. The city's downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts as much retail activity as any urban core in the region. The community is flush with wildly popular waterfront beaches like Tunnel Park and Holland State Park. And Hope College lends the clean, conservative town a bit of youthful spirit.

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Feature Story Jeff Robinson of Hybrid Machining removes a 3D printed face mask from a printer donated by Reed City on March 30, 2020 at Hybrid Machining in Holland. Robinson is donating his time and his space to help create more face shields and masks for essentia

Volunteers launch 3D printer network to fill gap amid PPE shortage


Feature Story The Knickerbocker Theatre promotes a safety tip on its marquee.

COVID-19: Signs of the Times


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Finding community during quarantine


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Feature Story Holland Rescue Mission staff Aaron Paul and Lonny Young show off donated reusable cloth masks that will help keep staff, volunteers and residents at the shelter safe.

Mission takes extra steps to protect homeless from COVID-19


Feature Story The Curragh Irish Pub switched to takeout during the COVID-19 crisis to maintain social distancing.

How to help your restaurant survive the COVID-19 pandemic


Feature Story Kathleen Lesher is the owner of the Uptown Gallery & Frame Shop.

Small businesses remain integral to community amid crisis


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Lakeshore manufacturers refocus to provide essential products


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Feature Story Sarah Lewakowski is the executive director of Mosaic Counseling.

Emergency grant funding keeps mental health services going


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Being homeless during the COVID-19 crisis


Feature Story Retailers are hiring more cashiers and other workers to keep up with demand during the pandemic.
Feature Story Rules for park visitors are always spelled out on display boards. But the coronavirus crisis necessitated the creation of additional regulations.

COVID-19 etiquette for park visits


Feature Story The Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Department recommends visits to parks that regularly experience lower attendance, such as Connor Bayou.
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Emergency housing programs ‘saved my family,’ mom says


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Feature Story Community Kitchen Assistant Rachel Nolan holds hot meals boxed and ready to go home with those who come to the soup kitchen daily.

Community Kitchen mission continues with boxed meal pickup