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This week's Fox Motors Prep Athlete of the Week is Byron Center senior cross country runner Andrew Twiford. The only student at Byron Center High School to be involved with a varsity sport, marching band and jazz orchestra at the same time, Andrew always has a lot on his plate! A 3.8 student in the…

This week's Fox Motors Prep Athlete of the Week is Middleville Thornapple Kellogg senior cross country runner Luke Noah. A four-time varsity letter winner and captain of the boys cross country team for the Trojans, Luke recently won both the Don Bease Invitational at Carson City and set a course record at the Muskegon Oakridge…

This week's Fox Motors Prep Athlete of the Week is NorthPointe Christian senior soccer player Ben Cole. A 3.8 student and two-year captain on the Mustangs varsity soccer team, Ben is one of the best goalkeepers in the Grand Rapids area! He has 3 shutouts to his credit this season and an incredible 0.93 goals…

This week's Fox Motors Prep Athlete of the Week is Middleville Thornapple Kellogg senior Alex Wilkinson. A three-year varsity player and team captain for the Trojans volleyball team, Alex leads her team in serve receive and digs. A 4.0 student, Alex also serves as the school student council president, is a member of YoungLife and…

This week's Fox Motors Prep Athlete of the Week is Grandville senior Connor Fischer. A team captain for the Bulldogs football, ice hockey and lacrosse teams, leadership is very important to Connor, and so far he's helped lead Grandville's football team to a 4-0 start. Connor is also the senior class president, is involved in the…
Although drivers the world over have had a hard time not falling in love with the Honda Civic sedan, many in the U.S. have wondered what it would be like to finally have a five-door option available stateside. Absent from the brand’s U.S. portfolio since the millennium, a hatchback option has debuted with the car’s tenth generation and is set to go on sale soon.
![]() A/C on the Highway, Windows Down Around Town At highway speeds, reduce aerodynamic drag and increase fuel economy by rolling up your windows and using the air conditioning. When driving at lower speeds, such as around town, roll down your windows instead of using the A/C… |
