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Paul R. Kopenkoskey

Paul R. Kopenkoskey’s career as a freelance writer spans more than 30 years. The Calvin University grad has written for many West Michigan publications and he has sat in the editor’s chair for three monthly magazines. His first historical fiction novel, Karl Beguiled: A Journey of Hope and Sacrifice, is available on Amazon.com. He’ll devour a Snug Burger at Snug Harbor restaurant in Grand Haven any time of the day. He can be reached at paulrk@hotmail.com

Paul R. Kopenkoskey's Latest Articles

Magnus Capital Partners' development in Holland Township on Felch Street will also see a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments on an 8-acre site.
Developer builds with ‘missing middle’ workforce in mind

Zeeland native Vishal Arora aims to promote a “howdy neighbor” vibe with his projects. He hopes to foster community among residents of his West Michigan HOM Flats complexes.

Area law enforcement agencies are seeing myriad benefits from a new brain training program.
Brain health program reduces stress, bolsters health for law enforcement officers

The plan uses an assessment and software program to recommend dietary and lifestyle changes that can improve physical-emotional health, and reduce dementia risk.

Perrigo’s new North American corporate headquarters in Grand Rapids and an expanded distribution center in Holland will increase the regional footprint of the generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, already one of Allegan’s largest employers.
Perrigo expands commitment in West Michigan with new construction, jobs

Perrigo’s new North American corporate headquarters in Grand Rapids and an expanded distribution center in Holland will increase the regional footprint of the generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, already one of Allegan’s largest employers.   

The Futures for Frontliners scholarship is intended to help essential workers pay their community college tuition.
State scholarship pays tuition for frontline workers

The Futures for Frontliners scholarship is intended to help essential workers pay their community college tuition. The application deadline is Dec. 31.

Joe Matthews is the Vice President of Purchasing and Diversity Officer for Zeeland-based Gentex Corp.
Love of language translates into action

Joe Matthews is having a positive impact on others, from immigrants to other professional Black men. The Gentex executive explains how his grandparents’ example is the root of his love of knowledge and his philanthropic work.

A 133- unit condominium and apartment development is being proposed for downtown Grand Haven.
New residential development proposed for downtown Grand Haven

The 133-unit condominium and apartment complex is the largest proposed residential development for downtown Grand Haven. The developer is seeking approval for an update to a zoning ordinance, adoption of a Brownfield plan and the merger of two city blocks into one parcel.

The Spring Lake Department of Public Works prepares trees for winter.
Spring Lake Township, Village reap rewards of unique DPW merger

The arrangement benefits both communities through shared equipment and personnel, and saving taxpayers’ money. The collaborative effort is an outgrowth of earlier cooperation, according to village and township leaders. 

Sharon Yonker
Lighthouse Award recipient’s Purple Pride helps those on cancer journey

Sharon Yonker received this year’s Lighthouse Award, which celebrates a spirit of accomplishment and a triumph of excellence over indifference. The co-founder of BUCS Pride, a nonprofit that provides financial and community support to cancer patients, Yonker spreads Purple Pride throughout the area.

West Michigan brewers are modifying the base recipe for the Black is Beautiful stout and making it their own. Proceeds are donated to organizations that raise awareness of racial inequality and promote social justice.
Black is Beautiful collaborative takes hold at Lakeshore breweries

West Michigan brewers are modifying the base recipe for the Black is Beautiful stout and making it their own. Proceeds are donated to organizations that raise awareness of racial inequality and promote social justice.

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