Fire Chief sworn in
Marty Fraser, recently selected as the new Cedar Springs Fire Chief, was sworn in at the Cedar Springs City Council meeting last week Thursday, April 12.
View ArticleThe Post goes to Yellowstone
Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent and his wife, Linda, recently took a trip to Yellowstone Park in Wyoming. To show his Cedar Springs pride, Roger had Linda take a photo of him with a Post in...
View ArticleOfficer Feutz takes job in Greenville
Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent announced that Officer Paul Feutz, a ten-year veteran on the force, has taken a job as a full-time public safety officer with the City of Greenville.
View ArticleMore buildings vandalized; arrests made
For the third time in six weeks, business and homeowners woke up Tuesday, April 1, to find out their buildings and/or homes had been vandalized with spray paint
View ArticlePolice Chief to retire
Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent announced last month that he would retire August 29, after almost 40 years in law enforcement.
View ArticleVandalism and arrest update
More suspects have been identified in the recent graffiti vandalism in Cedar Springs, and the case has also expanded to include recovery of a stolen rifle and a spree of stealing from unlocked vehicles...
View ArticleMan facing animal cruelty charge
A Cedar Springs man was arrested last week for killing a cat that had wandered into his home in Cedar Springs Mobile Estates.
View ArticleCity to study Sheriff proposal for policing
With Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent retiring in September, the Cedar Springs City Council has a choice to make: either hire a new police chief, or contract with the Kent County Sheriff...
View ArticlePolicing issue to be discussed tonight
Kent County Sheriff Larry Stelma and/or his team will be at the Cedar Springs City Council meeting tonight at 7 p.m. to give a presentation on a proposal for contracting with the city on police services.
View ArticleSaying goodbye to “Reserve Unit” at CSPD
by Chief Roger Parent (retired, CSPD) With City Council members voting to contract police services with Kent County, the long tradition of having a reserve unit will come to an end. Most residents...
View ArticleOld time family hockey and broomball tournament
There is a new event coming on Saturday, February 25 that puts the FUN back in fundraising!
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