— A suspect wanted for alleged assault in Muskegon County was found dead earlier this month Michigan State Police (MSP) says the body of 40-year-old Twin Lake resident Ryan Neil Lummen was discovered in the woods in Blue Lake Township on April 9 Lummen was wanted on an outstanding warrant and was considered armed and dangerous READ MORE: MSP need help finding 'armed and dangerous' Muskegon County man The cause of Lummen’s death is not yet known UPDATE: LUMMEN was located deceased on April 9th in a wooded area in Blue Lake Twp. The cause of death has yet to be determined pending autopsy report which will could take several weeks — @MSPWestMI (@mspwestmi) April 27, 2022 Follow FOX 17: Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - YouTube You are using an outdated browser. Upgrade your browser today or install Google Chrome Frame to better experience this site Our mission is to serve each family to the absolute best of our ability along with their friends and to give to the good of our community in which we live and serve.  Email Us The page you requested was not found on our site To the homepage — A Twin Lake man was found dead April 9 in a wooded area in Muskegon County Michigan State Police announced April 27 on Twitter was wanted for assault with intent to murder in connection to a targeted incident between two known parties on March 16 He was last seen in the Holton and Twin Lake area and was considered armed and dangerous The cause of death is still unknown pending an autopsy report HAMPTON — Kirby and Brenda Marchi of Hampton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter daughter of Kirby and Brenda Marchi of Hampton is a 2003 graduate of the University of New Hampshire She is employed as human resources manager at Five Star Quality Care in Newton son of Marvin and Margaret Lummen of Grand Rapids Mich. is a 2007 graduate of Grand Valley State University He is employed with Brattle Book Shop in Boston and is currently pursuing his master's degree ceremony is planned at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Hampton Guy Williams has won the Lummen CSI3* Grand Prix in Belgium with fellow Brit Holly Gillott taking second place with twelve riders making it through to the jump-off and a further eight producing double clears none could match Guy’s fast time of 36.60sec with the 11-year-old gelding Zaire Holly and Dougie Douglaswere just behind on 36.85sec Both riders were almost a second faster than Karel Cox andGentleman fourth place was shared with New Zealand rider Bruce Goodwin (Cayenne 175) and Frank Schuttert (Winchester) for the Netherlands who had the same time of 37.75sec It has been a great show for team Williams with Guy winning the small Grand Prix with Casper De Muze in the CSI1* show which was running alongside the CSI3* at Lummen One of his pupils also won the one-star Grand Prix when he was the fastest of seven double clears with Flair van Overis Z Fifteen-year-old William Rekert is based with Guy in France Alec Lawler won the CSI3* Grand Prix at Lummen Spring Tour It was an American win in the CSI3* 1.50 Grand Prix at the Lummen Spring Tour Aboard the 15-year-old Agamemnon (Briar x Allegretto) Lawler produced one of only three clear rounds in the jump-off that counted a total of twelve riders.  The 24-year-old rider had almost a second down to runner-up Constant van Paesschen representing the host country –  who was riding the 9-year-old stallion Carlow van de Helle (Caretino x Corofino I).  as Brazil’s Felipe Amaral finished third on Premiere Carthoes BZ (Carthago x Voltner) – almost four seconds behind the winning time.  Text © World of Showjumping // Picture © Tiffany van Halle  © 2025 World of Showjumping - All rights reserved Powered by Artionet - Generated with IceCube2.Net EFC has expertise in the manufacture of mist elimination filters used in the production of industrial feedstocks and well established industrial filtration sales channels in north east Europe The company’s 2023 revenues are expected to be around €10.5 million EFC will join Porvair’s Aerospace & Industrial division bringing complementary products and engineering as well as strengthening European routes to market Free access to this content is for qualifying individuals only Corporate and institutional access requires an appropriate license or subscription For more information contact institutions@markallengroup.com HAMPTON — Stefani Anne Marchi and Patrick James Lummen Family and friends joined the bride and groom for the wedding ceremony at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church followed by a reception at the bride's parents' Hampton home The bride is the daughter of Kirby and Brenda Marchi of Hampton The groom is the son of Marv and Peg Lummen of Grand Rapids The maid of honor was the bride's friend Margaret Callan and the best man was the groom's brother Jason Lummen The ushers were Nicholas Marchi and Erik Sherkanowski The bride attended Winnacunnet High School and the University of New Hampshire She is currently employed as a payroll manager at Cramer-Krasselt in Chicago The groom attended Grand Rapids Catholic Central High School and Grand Valley State University He is currently pursuing graduate study at the University of Chicago The couple resides in the Hyde Park Neighborhood of Chicago Lummen is preparing for three weeks of show jumping On Wednesday April 26 the Longines Spring Classic of Flanders starts with a CSIO5* including the Nations Cup of Belgium From Mai 4 – Mai 7 and Mai 11 – Mai 14 the Postelmans family organises a CSI3* a CSI1* and a CSIYH1* with each time three Longines Ranking classes During the last weekend the Belgian Championships for 7 years old horses will take place a very interesting competition where you can often see the stars of the future is brand new and is now a complete sand arena of 105 x 60 meters Riders can still register for the Springtour. 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Hausman | jhausman@mlive.comThe following people were sentenced Jan 5 ½ months Muskegon County Jail for violating probation on 2011 conviction of controlled substance possession less than 25 grams 5 ½ months jail for violating probation on 2010 conviction of second-offense controlled substance possession $1,317.60 fees/costs for controlled substance delivery/manufacture six months jail for resisting/obstructing police 52 days jail (time served) for domestic violence 168 days jail for violating probation on 2011 convictions of controlled substance possession non-narcotic and second-offense driving while license suspended 90 days tether for violating probation on a 2012 conviction of third-degree home invasion and second-degree retail fraud concurrent 90 days tether for violating probation on 2012 conviction of larceny in a building one year jail for violating probation on 2011 convictions of assault with a dangerous weapon and false report of a felony two years probation for driving while intoxicated third offense six months jail for second-offense possession of non-narcotic controlled substance six months jail for violating probation on 2011 conviction of possession of non-narcotic controlled substance Caleb James Lummen, 21 19 months to 15 years Michigan Department of Corrections for second-degree home invasion concurrent six months jail for larceny from a motor vehicle two years probation for assault with a dangerous weapon five months jail for violating probation on 2011 conviction of false report of a felony two years probation for resisting and obstructing police 40 hours community service for violating probation on 2012 convcition of controlled substance possession less than 25 grams and possession of non-narcotic controlled substance 118 days jail (time served) for controlled substance possession less than 25 grams and marijuana possession 90 days jail for financial transaction device-illegal use 18 months probation for financial transaction device-illegal use Robert Earl Winston 13 months to 15 years MDOC for violating probation on 2011 conviction of assault with a dangerous weapon six months jail for financial transaction device-illegal use Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, (updated 8/1/2024) and acknowledgement of our Privacy Policy, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (updated 1/1/2025) © 2025 Advance Local Media LLC. All rights reserved (About Us) The material on this site may not be reproduced except with the prior written permission of Advance Local Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here Ad Choices HORSE Sport Ireland’s senior show jumping team manager Robert Splaine has announced the Irish show jumping squad for the Nations Cup of Belgium which will take place in Lummen on Friday from which four riders will be selected to jump is Wexford's Bertram Allen riding Molly Malone V Tipperary's Greg Broderick riding MHS Going Global(ISH) Speaking about his selection Robert Splaine said: “Lummen is the first of our Furusiyya League points-gaining shows and I am hopeful that we get off to a good start We are fielding a strong team and I'm looking forward to thechallenge.” Each country in the top division is allocated four point-scoring Nations Cups out of the eight Nations Cup shows in the series Countries can compete in other Nations Cups in the series but their results at these shows will not contribute to their league points The Nations Cups allocated to Ireland in 2016 are: About us Contact us Advertise with us Company information Careers Privacy statement Terms of service Commenting policy Change cookies settings Peder Fredricson and the 9 year old H&M All In (Kashmir van Schuttershof x Fortune) is on fire winning their second class in a row at the CSIO5* show in Lummen In Saturday's Grand Prix qualifier only three riders made it to the jump-off and the Swedish rider was the only double clear Home rider Jeroen Appelen secured second place with four faults aboard Aikido Z (Accardi x Corrado) while the fastest combination Penelope Leprevost and Nice Stephanie (Cardento x Ralme Z) had to settle for third place as two fences fell in the jump-off Brazil’s living legend, Rodrigo Pessoa, and up-and-coming Irish phenom, Richard Howley, had little in common before Horse Sport Ireland appointed Pessoa as the Senior High Performance Director of the Irish Show Jumping team After failing to qualify for a team spot at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games Ireland reevaluated their strategy moving forward Team Ireland is focused on the future and looking to deliver top team results with the ultimate goal to qualify a team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games In an effort on improving Ireland’s team performances, Pessoa is shifting some focus to young riders and developing talent for the future. Twenty-five-year-old Howley already has an impressive resume and recently cracked the top 200 on the Longines FEI World Rankings. He made his Senior Nations Cup debut for Team Ireland two weeks ago at the FEI Nations Cup CSIO5* in Lummen, Belgium and will be competing as the sixth-man for Team Ireland this week at the FEI Nations Cup CSIO5* in La Baule Howley also runs a successful breeding business alongside his longtime girlfriend and British show jumper We sat down with the Irishman to discuss his thoughts on the legendary Pessoa how he manages his busy life at home and on the road and his future plans in giving Team Ireland some more luck he didn’t get too involved in the warmup with the horses but stood and watched absolutely everything He gave his assessment of the warmup—obviously he hasn’t been there for all the preparation of these shows seeing all the horses in the flesh and his attention to detail were phenomenal he’ll know a little more about the horses and the warmup Pessoa was brilliant and really showed his experience in that he didn’t feel the need to start giving everybody instructions or giving orders when he didn’t really know the horses the way that the riders do I think the breeding side of it is very important It’s a good interest and helps me stay relaxed about finding the next horse because I know they’re going to come from somewhere Some might be very good and some might be nice horses The breeding is a bit of a lottery but I enjoy it are a big part of it as well and breeding is something we enjoy doing together at our base in Wetherby He was bought for me two years ago by the Aitkenhead family and he’s been a massive help for my career I also have Calmond (Clarimo x Tamira V)—he’s been a super horse the past six months and has really come into form It’s good to have nice horses like that coming through Peder Fredricson had a good warm-up ahead of Friday's Nations Cup in Lummen as he won the 1.50 class aboard H&M All In (Kashmir van Schuttershof x Fortune) It turned out to be a fast jump-off as 17 riders went on from the first round and eventually eight riders were double clear Fredricson beat runners-up Jerome Hurel and Ohm de Ponthual (Voltaire x Clypso d'Herbiers*Ecolit) by only 0,11 seconds and the always fast Harrie Smolders was 0,29 seconds behind Hurel in third place riding Alyetoro (Concorde x Colino) Simon Delestre and Nicolas Delmotte claimed the following three places .st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By John S. Hausman | jhausman@mlive.comThe following people have been sentenced in circuit court 173 days Muskegon County Jail (time served) $266 fees/costs for attempted resisting/obstructing police $398 fees/costs for larceny in a building 60 days community service for third-offense operating while intoxicated $393.60 fees/costs for assault with a dangerous weapon 14 months to 15 years Michigan Department of Corrections $198 fees/costs for prison-possession contraband $2,048 restitution/fees/costs for financial transaction device-illegal use total $594 fees/costs for three cases of forgery state warrant $753.60 balance fees/costs for violating probation on 2009 conviction of resisting/obstructing police causing injury 50 hours community service for second-offense marijuana possession $628 fees/costs for controlled substance delivery/manufacture concurrent 60 days jail for failure to stop at an accident and attempted false report of a felony $698 fees/costs for controlled substance possession less than 25 grams $5,000 restitution balance for violating probation on 2010 conviction of breaking/entering with intent concurrent one year jail for two counts of resisting/obstructing police $398 restitution/fees/costs for larceny from a person concurrent 5 1/2 months jail for third-degree fleeing police and controlled substance possession less than 25 grams 28 months to 12 years MDOC for identity theft $1,098 fees/costs for larceny in a building one year jail for resisting/obstructing police 93 days jail (time served) for third-degree retail fraud $198 fees/costs for sex offender registry violation $198 fees/costs for third-offense domestic violence $6,104.04 restitution/fees/costs for breaking/entering with intent Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Bad weather forces cancellation of FEI Nations event in Lummen AdvertisementHow was your experience today 2017 Nations Cup Circuit Starts Up Again at Jumping Lummen Irish show jumping manager Robert Splaine  announced his team for the five-star Nations’ Cup at Lummen where Ireland are drawn first to jump of eight teams Ireland will line out at the Belgian show as follows: Splaine said today after announcing his team: “While Lummen is not a point-scoring Cup for us in the Furusiyya league it will nevertheless be a great opportunity to expose our combinations to the highest level of team jumping Diaghilev and Billy Twomey have already had some experience at this level but the combination has also been selected for our points-scoring Nations’ Cup at La Baule in two weeks’ time “Mark McAuley and Bertram Allen and their horses will be having their first Nations’ Cup appearance at five-star level and Thomas Ryan’s Caribo will also be having its first outing at this grade Lummen will be of benefit to me with the future in mind and Mark and Thomas have already won two of today’s three classes so that has been a good boost to team spirit.” Lummen Nations’ Cup starts at 3pm Irish time on Friday the world’s top show jumping nations may compete in eight venues but will only be able to gain points in four Britain (31 July-3 August) and Dublin Horse Show (6-10 August) after French entrepreneur Arnaud de Lummen acquired the trademark rights and intellectual property to both labels who plans to relaunch both brands as well as several other dormant labels is best known for buying Vionnet in 2006 before selling the brand to Matteo Marzotto and Gianni Castiglioni three years later "You start with roots and a history," he told WWD people completely forget that the brand was dormant It's reassuring to consumers that you're not a newcomer." Founded by French Vogue fashion editor Main Rousseau Bocher, Mainbocher was first launched in 1929 in Paris before relocating to New York in 1940. It shuttered in 1971, when the designer retired at the age of 81. Popular with Wallis Simpson and Diana Vreeland the label is known for its understated elegant glamour De Lummen is yet to confirm which other brands he has in his possession, but suggested that they include a French fashion house, a French trunk-maker and an English leather goods brand. YOU SHOULD SEE: Mainbocher inside Vogue... YOU SHOULD SEE: How you could win £2,500 just by telling us your thoughts... Norbert Lümmen is an associate professor at the Department of Mechanical and Marine Engineering at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) he spoke about hydrogen production from waste The transport sector in Norway has a lot of potential to contribute to the reduction of fossil fuel use Many companies and public transport operators have plans to make a transition from mainly Diesel-powered vehicles to the use of either electric hybrid or hydrogen-powered vehicles in the near future a company could choose to only use hydrogen that has been produced from renewable sources This puts electrolysis driven by electricity produced from renewable energy sources and the gasification of biomass in focus among the existing methods for hydrogen production Both can be conducted without the use of fossil fuels With regard to the desired implementation of a circular economy where use of new materials and primary energy should be reduced to a minimum and sourced locally how much of the hydrogen needed for future transport solutions in Western Norway can be produced from available sources in the Bergen region Norbert looked into the potential of hydrogen production from municipal solid bio-waste by gasification and from electrolysis driven by energy recovered from waste heat available at BIR’s local waste incineration plant in Rådalen BIR’s incineration plant has a capacity for 210 000 tonne of waste per year The energy released in this combustion is used to produce high temperature and pressure steam which is run through a turbine to generate electricity The rejected heat can then be fed to the district heating network During winter mode the plant generates 8 MW of electricity and 55 MW of district heat while in the summer the plant generates 16 MW of electricity and 15 MW of district heat Due to the lower demand of district heat in the summer Norbert explained two different processes from which hydrogen could be produced using excess heat and waste in the incineration plant Further details on these two processes can be found in Norbert’s presentation below Through the bio-waste-gasification up to 2700 tonne of hydrogen could be produced while the waste-heat driven electrolysis could yield up to 345 tonne This could prove to make a considerable contribution to fossil fuel reduction in the transport sector in Hordaland and several hydrogen ferries and fast passengers boats could be supplied with hydrogen from waste The costs of producing this hydrogen is comparable to known costs for the different methods but with high total capital investments especially for biomass gasification.¨ Learn more in Norbert’s presentation below