Scott Faulkner Executive Director Muskegon River Watershed Assembly I love a good story- and I truly enjoy knocking on watershed doors and seeking out the people who live, work, and sometimes find the life of their dreams on the Muskegon and its tributaries. Aleks Krotoski posits, “Stories are memory aids, instruction manuals, and moral compasses.” ... Read More
Sarah Himes Office Manager Muskegon River Watershed Assembly 2022 was the year that my career and parenting took a total turn for the better. I went from being a stressed-out associate news producer and freelance videographer to an environmentalist-in-training and an advocate for a river that so many of us hold near and dear to... Read More
Cindy J. Fitzwilliams – Heck Director, Muskegon River Watershed Assembly (Retired) It was my calling to volunteer with the MRWA. Personally, I have always stuck up for people or causes that needed a voice. I believe getting involved with something that you care about can always help in some capacity. Taking action gives me a... Read More
Each year the MRWA faces a unique set of challenges as we put in the work to achieve our stated mission: to protect and restore the Muskegon River Watershed. As a project based, environmental nonprofit organization we depend on a diverse group of resources to provide the funding necessary to accomplish our goals. Grants offered... Read More
Marty Holtgren PHD Principal Watershed Scientist, MRWA We have found 2022 to be a great year for grant activity with awards sufficient to fund restoration work in the watershed for the next three years. Getting to this point in the process required a true team effort and credit goes to Pat Jarrett and Sarah Krzemien... Read More
Wayne Groesbeck Vice Chair Muskegon River Watershed Assembly In the mid-seventies, the Great Lakes were in the throes of “Coho Fever,” as big hard-fighting Pacific salmon had established themselves in the “Big Lakes”. They were eating their way through the overabundance of alewives, an invasive ocean baitfish that had arrived in the ballast water of... Read More
By Gary Noble Former MRWA Executive Director Editor’s Note. Gary Noble was the first staff member and first executive director of the Muskegon River Watershed Assembly, joining the organization in 2001. He provided steady leadership for a young and growing environmental non-profit, establishing a solid foundation for two decades of achievement. When he retired in... Read More