![]() ![]() In January, our local newspaper, the Holland Sentinel, published the results of its annual poll of its readers to determine the people’s choice for “Best In West Michigan.” We won in our category for the thirteenth year in a row. In addition to carpet and upholstery cleaning, Randy’s Carpet Care also offers flood water clean-ups, mold remediation, and restoration.įor more information, please visit PS: It’s nice to be appreciated for what you do. The signature white vans with stark blue lettering proclaiming “May our efforts be pleasing unto God as well as to Man” can be spotted on West Michigan roads as they service customers in Holland, Grand Haven, Muskegon, Saugatuck, Hamilton, South Haven wherever carpets are dirty in West Michigan. Over the years, the business grew exponentially, requiring Randy to acquire the current spaces on Coolidge Ave in Holland to provide enough room for the ever expanding office and field staff as well as his fleet of vans. Saturdays… Sundays… I worked really hard to build our reputation.” Randy’s dedication payed off. I worked seventy or eighty hours a week if I could. “The carpet cleaners convinced me to buy a van,” says Randy of his humble origin. Owner Randy Dubbink opened his eponymous business in West Michigan in 1980 after working as a mechanic for many years, sometimes repairing vans and equipment for a carpet cleaning company. “It is both our pleasure and our responsibility to give back.” accepted a job offer to become a cops and courts reporter with The Holland Sentinel. “Our community has offered us so many blessings,” says Marketing Director Jeremy Strickland. Michigan State Universitys award-winning student newspaper. Randy’s has expressed its gratitude to the community by reaching out to area churches, charitable businesses, and private loyal customers with offers of discounted and even free carpet cleanings. Readers of the newspaper in the Holland area community cast their votes for businesses in nine categories, and Randy’s Carpet Care won for Carpet Cleaning in the category “Best of Services.” This is the 13th consecutive occasion that the company has been honored with this distinction. Join us now, and thank you.HOLLAND, MI – In January, The Holland Sentinel released its annual “Best of West Michigan” special edition issue, announcing the winners of the 2015 ballot. If stories like the one you just read matter, help us keep the Sentinel different and still here when you need us, for everyone. Even if you can’t give right now, click here to subscribe to our free daily email E-ditions. Join our mission by clicking below and providing even a few dollars a month, or more if you’re able. We need readers like you to become partners and help us. The costs of producing top-notch journalism are steep. Our print editions are free on stands across the region, and our daily email E-ditions are free just for signing up, to anyone.īut we need your help to carry out this essential mission. ![]() Factual reporting is crucial to a sound democracy, a solid community and a satisfying life. Like you, we know how critical accurate and factual information are in making the best decisions about, well, everything that matters. The Sentinel not only cares deeply about bringing our readers accurate and critical news, we insist all of the crucial stories we provide are available for everyone - for free. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Brie Oakley, Grandview (2017) GIRLS TRACK & FIELD (3): Ana Holland, Regis Jesuit (2013) Megan Kaltenbach, Smoky Hill (2003, 2002 & 2001) Trina Edmond, Aurora Central (1989) GIRLS BASKETBALL (6): Sienna Betts, Grandview (2023) Lauren Betts, Grandview (2022 & 2021) Fran Belibi, Regis Jesuit (2019) Michaela Onyenwere, Grandview (2015, 2016 & 2017) Justine Hall, Regis Jesuit (2014) Diani Akigbogun, Regis Jesuit (2013)īASEBALL (3): Dallas Macias, Regis Jesuit (2022) Max George, Regis Jesuit (2014) Greg Bird, Grandview (2011)īOYS TRACK & FIELD (5): Blake Yount, Smoky Hill (2015) Jeremy Rankin, Overland (2007) Ryan Deak, Smoky Hill (2004) Brent Vaughn, Smoky Hill (2003) Pat Manson, Aurora Central (1986) GIRLS SOCCER (2): Jordan Nytes, Grandview (2022) Beth West, Grandview (2008)īOYS SOCCER (3): Ben Beckman, Grandview (2022) Miguel Rosales, Smoky Hill (2007 & 2006) Brian Mullan, Regis Jesuit (1997)īOYS BASKETBALL (4): Kenny Foster, Smoky Hill (2019) Colbey Ross, Eaglecrest (2016 & 2017) Bud Thomas, Regis Jesuit (2010 & 2009) Ben Baum, Eaglecrest (1993) VOLLEYBALL (4): Shannon Webb, Cherokee Trail (2016) Lauren VanOrden, Grandview (2008) Rachel Holloway, Smoky Hill (2005) Ashley Nu’u, Smoky Hill (2003) AURORA’S ALL-TIME COLORADO GATORADE PLAYERS OF THE YEARįOOTBALL (5): Jaleel Awini, Rangeview (2011) Zach Latimer, Gateway (2002) Damian Brown, Eaglecrest (1995) Scott Bentley, Overland (1993) Ernest Williams, Rangeview (1990) ![]()
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