Albion Recorder & Morning Star

Historical Notebook: Edward Edwards

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20254 min read

By Frank Passic One of the most famous sermons ever preached in American history was entitled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” powerfully delivered by the 18th century theologian, clergyman, and college president (Princeton), the Rev. Jonathan Edwards…

Witness in Antonio Green murder case arrested on weapons charges

Witness in Antonio Green murder case arrested on weapons charges

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20252 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Roland Cowper, age 20, was arrested Oct. 22, less than a week after he testified in the preliminary exam of Defendant Antonio Green (22), who is being charged with Open Murder, in the July 27…

McCubbins wins D-4 state golf title

McCubbins wins D-4 state golf title

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20252 min read

By JEFF STEERS Contributing Writer Three years of experience at the state finals helped Napoleon High School golfer Anna McCubbins ready herself to be near the top of the leaderboard. Last Saturday it came true. McCubbins won the Michigan High…

Kelly Harris’ aunt speaks out on the 1984 murder of her niece

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20252 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Defendant Leonard Hugall, age 74, was scheduled to be in 12th District Court on Friday, Oct. 17 for the 1984 murder of his stepdaughter. The case was adjourned until Nov. 18 at 9 a.m., for…

Albion City Council approves Cass Street project and leaf equipment purchase

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20255 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer Albion City Council met Monday evening, Oct. 20 at the Marshall Opportunity High School Auditorium, 225 East Watson Street. The larger venue gave residents room to attend, though only a few people were present. The…

Large attendance for No Kings March held for first time in Albion while Moral Monday continues strong

Large attendance for No Kings March held for first time in Albion while Moral Monday continues strong

Editorial StaffOct 24, 20255 min read

By SYLVIA BENAVIDEZ Contributing Writer Moral Monday protests in Albion continue even as many of the Monday protesters attended Saturday’s No King Kings rally in the city. Up to 45 people in the public area in front of the Albion…

Mike’s Musings: Why Michigan Should Say “No” to Ranked-Choice Voting

Mike’s Musings: Why Michigan Should Say “No” to Ranked-Choice Voting

Editorial StaffOct 22, 20255 min read

As Michigan stands at a crossroad on whether to adopt Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) statewide, voters and policymakers ought to pause and ask: what problem is RCV truly solving — and at what cost? The case against this change is stronger…

Trailblazing Women, Aviation Heros, and Tuskegee Airmen subject of Albion Historical Society talk

Trailblazing Women, Aviation Heros, and Tuskegee Airmen subject of Albion Historical Society talk

Editorial StaffOct 20, 20252 min read

ALBION, MI The Albion Historical Society will welcome Wendy Zielen on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 6:30 p.m. when she gives her talk, “Bravery and Innovation: Early Aviation Heroes,” at Stirling Books and Brew, 119 N. Superior St., in Albion. This…

Concord and Pulaski to cooperate on Swains Lake sewers

Concord and Pulaski to cooperate on Swains Lake sewers

Editorial StaffOct 20, 20254 min read

By KEN WYATT Contributing Writer The Swains Lake Sewer Project advanced another step at the Pulaski Township Board meeting this week. In a unanimous vote, the board supported a proposed Memo of Understanding between Pulaski and the Village of Concord.…

Choose Marshall welcomes Viking Warrior Axe Throwing

Choose Marshall welcomes Viking Warrior Axe Throwing

Editorial StaffOct 20, 20252 min read

Choose Marshall recently welcomed Viking Warrior Axe Throwing as a new Chamber Member. A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the official welcome of this unique new entertainment venue to downtown Marshall. Co-owners Amanda Bieskie, Bruce Hamilton and Tommie Fagan moved their business…

Antonio Green charged with open murder in death of Mia Sims

Editorial StaffOct 20, 20257 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer At a preliminary exam on Thursday, Antonio Treyvonne Green, age 19, was ordered to stand trial on upgraded charges for the murder of 18-year-old Mia Sims, who was gunned down on July 27 in front…

Albion District Library hosts Mark Twain performance

Albion District Library hosts Mark Twain performance

Editorial StaffOct 20, 20252 min read

ALBION – Mark Twain visited the Albion District Library on Tuesday. Actually, it was John L. Daly performing as Mark Twain in an entertaining and educational presentation. In character as the beloved American author, Daly regaled the audiences with amusing…

HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK

HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK

Editorial StaffOct 17, 20254 min read

By Frank Passic LOUISA BLODGETT McGEE These next two weeks I’ll be featuring a couple of Riverside Cemetery-related topics. This week’s topic concerns an early settler, Louisa (Blodgett) McGee (1823-1909). Louisa was one of the original students enrolled in the…

Mike’s Musings: A time to celebrate, hostages have been released

Mike’s Musings: A time to celebrate, hostages have been released

Editorial StaffOct 15, 20254 min read

I don’t care how bad your Trump Derangement Syndrome might be, you have to give the man credit for orchestrating a deal that released the 20 living Israeli hostages from the grips of Hamas on Monday.On Monday, the world witnessed…

HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK: ALBION 100 YEARS AGO—OCTOBER 1925

Editorial StaffOct 10, 20255 min read

By Frank Passic             We continue with our theme of “Albion, 100 Years Ago.” October 3, 1925. “Steve Britten, Albion colored man accused of complicity in the theft of a large amount of brass from the M.E.R. car-shops here last…

Albion City Council highlights growth, art, and inclusion

Albion City Council highlights growth, art, and inclusion

Editorial StaffOct 10, 20257 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer Mayor Victoria Garcia-Snyder called the Oct. 6 Albion City Council meeting to order, which included updates on economic development, the arts, public safety, and inclusion. Interim EDC Director Bruce Nelson provided an update from the…

Jackson County Solar Project nears completion west of Albion

Jackson County Solar Project nears completion west of Albion

Editorial StaffOct 10, 20256 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer The Jackson County Solar Project, a 125-megawatt renewable energy development in Parma Township, marked its ribbon-cutting Oct. 1 with approximately 40 guests, including landowners, community leaders, and partners from across Michigan. The event was hosted…

Mike’s Musings: I dare you to put down that cellphone and pay a visit

Mike’s Musings: I dare you to put down that cellphone and pay a visit

Editorial StaffOct 8, 20253 min read

Interaction with other people is critical to our mental health. The texting, phone calling crowd must put down their cellphones occasionally and actually visit friends and families. Unfortunately, this is not happening enough and so many problems are caused because…

Roe Dedeaux back in court for Bond Modification 9/26

Editorial StaffOct 3, 20252 min read

By Elizabeth Ferszt Contributing Writer Defendant Roe Dedeaux was in 12th District Court Sept. 26 via video link in front of Hon. Robert Gaecke to discuss bond modification. At his previous hearing, his attorney George Lyons motioned the court to…

Judge Thomas Wilson granted an extension from JTC review

Editorial StaffOct 3, 20252 min read

By Elizabeth Ferszt Contributing Writer Judge Thomas Wilson received an extension to respond to a complaint issued against him by the Judicial Tenure Commission of the State of Michigan. He originally had until Sept. 25 to file an answer. The…