Advance Newspapers
Advance Newspapers, based in Hudsonville, Michigan, publishes weekly community newspapers for Kent County, Michigan and portions of Muskegon, Ottawa, and Allegan counties. Advance Newspapers started as an independent company. They are now owned by Booth Newspapers a division of Advance Publications.
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Industry | Media |
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Parent | Booth Newspapers / Advance Publications |
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Publications
An EMC Product delivering local news to communities of West Michigan, USA.
- Cadence (Serving East Grand Rapids, Ada and Cascade)
- Grand Valley Advance (Serving Grandville, Hudsonville and Jenison)
- Northeast Advance (Serving Rockford)
- Northwest Advance (Serving Walker and Sparta)
- Penasee Globe (Serving Wayland)
- Southeast Advance (Serving Kentwood)
- Southwest Advance (Serving Byron Center)
Also publishes the On The Town: The Arts and Entertainment Magazine of West Michigan
Features
- Community photo collages on page 3
- Various special sections throughout the year
- Classifieds
- Road construction reports
- Coverage of the community's sports teams
- Focus on the Family's "Dr. Dobson Answers your Questions" column
- WZZM 13 On Target Weather forecast and column by George Lessens
- Other columnists, local and national
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References
- "State of Georgia Certificate of Fact on merger of Valley Media, Inc. with Advance BCI, Inc" (tif). Michigan Corp. Online Records. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
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