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  2. M-11 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    The first M-11 originally ran along Lake Michigan between the Indiana state line near New Buffalo and Mackinaw City on July 1, 1919. [10] On November 11, 1926, the New Buffalo–Benton Harbor segment was used for US 12 and the Watervliet–Mackinaw City section was used for US 31; between Benton Harbor and Watervliet, M-11 was used for a concurrent US 12/US 31. [11]

  3. List of people from Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    William Montague Ferry Jr. — Michigan and Utah Politician; Betty Ford — 37th First Lady of the United States [18] Gerald R. Ford — 38th President of the United States [18] Wilder D. Foster — U.S. Congressman from Michigan; mayor of Grand Rapids [16] George Heartwell — Mayor of Grand Rapids [16] [19] Paul B. Henry — U.S. Congressman [20]

  4. Margaret Sellers Walker - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Sellers Walker Morris (September 28, 1935 – September 20, 2020), born Margaret Elizabeth Regular, was an American city and state official, based in Michigan.She was also a professor at Grand Valley State University.

  5. William Van Regenmorter - Wikipedia

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    These include The Michigan Manual of 1983–84, 1987–88, and 2001–2002. All of which state his date of birth, January 29, 1939, in Jamestown Michigan. [13] His obituary in the Grand Rapids Press also contains this information along with the names of his parents, William Sr. and Zora (Van Oss) Van Regenmorter. [9]

  6. George Vande Woude - Wikipedia

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    [a] [7] The two were married beginning on April 5, 1959, until her death in Belmont, Michigan on July 30, 2016. [ 10 ] George died on April 13, 2021, aged 85, in Grand Rapids, Michigan , [ b ] following a battle with Parkinson's disease .

  7. Mary Jane Dockeray - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Patricia Dockeray (March 8, 1927 – August 18, 2020) was an American environmental educator, founder of the Blandford Nature Center and Environmental Education Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2012, she was admitted to the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.

  8. MLive Media Group - Wikipedia

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    MLive Media Group, originally known as Booth Newspapers, or Booth Michigan, is a media group that produces newspapers in the state of Michigan. Founded by George Gough Booth with his two brothers, Booth Newspapers was sold to Advance Publications , a Samuel I. Newhouse property, in 1976.

  9. Chuck DeShane - Wikipedia

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    He coached football from 1942 to 1944 at his alma mater, Creston High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan), before signing with the Lions. From 1945 to 1946, Deshane played quarterback and linebacker for the Lions. He played guard from 1947 to 1949.