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Highlights—Hambley hearing: The $4 million lie
“Big victory for the people. Truth prevailed on Friday,” Commissioner Joe Moss commented on "The Justin Barclay Show," Monday, January 22, 2024.
Meeting Highlights—The first regular session of the year for the Board of Commissioners
2024 began without fanfare for the Board of Commissioners at the January 16, 2024 meeting. Agenda items focused on new budget software, committee adjustments, the hiring of outside counsel, and annual reports.
The local church and the sacred cow of politics
Many pastors believe in the myth of neutrality.
Michigan Legislature looking to impede parental rights
In 1993, Michigan became the most homeschool-friendly state in the nation. But, the state would like that to change.
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)—Part Two
The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners chose to use $39,742,630 of the ARPA funds for lost revenue. But, according to the January 25, 2022 and May 24, 2022 Board minutes, the Board only approved $31,712,572 in public meetings.
Truth be told
Ottawa County residents need truth to navigate reality. Local activist media and others continue to spin truth to fit a narrative. The truth must be told.
Meeting highlights—The 2024 Organizational Meeting of the Board of Commissioners
The Board of Commissioners unanimously voted for Commissioner Joe Moss as Chair and Commissioner Sylvia Rhodea as Vice-Chair for 2024.
2024—Time to fortify
An awakening happened in 2022, which gave Ottawa County a board majority that put faith, family, and constitutional freedom first.
Merry Christmas
Wishing you and your family peace, joy, love, and hope as we all celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
When the blessed bless
‘Tis the season for reflection.
Prince of Peace
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, among those with whom he is pleased." —Luke 2:13-14
Meeting highlights—Commissioner Kendra Wenzel, District 6
“I hope to foster a positive change, amplify the voices of everyday citizens in Ottawa County, and to uphold the oath of office.” —Kendra Wenzel, December 8, 2023, Public Interview