Albion Recorder & Morning Star

Sister City relationship more than words, both communities support Albion teen Ann Wade’s medical emergency abroad

Sister City relationship more than words, both communities support Albion teen Ann Wade’s medical emergency abroad

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20247 min read

Ann Wade’s second day in France. On her 8th day the medical emergency with her lung extended her stay drastically, but people of Noisy-le-Roi stepped in and helped her and her family find medical help, shelter, and food as well…

Obituary: Melvin LeRoy Midlam

Obituary: Melvin LeRoy Midlam

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20243 min read

Melvin LeRoy Midlam, 64, of rural Olivet, went home to be with his Lord on Thursday, July 18, 2024, surrounded by his family and friends. Melvin was born on Nov. 5, 1959, in Marshall, Michigan, to Earl Richard and Hazel…

Obituary: Henderson Harris Sr.

Obituary: Henderson Harris Sr.

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20243 min read

Henderson Harris Sr. was born April 27, 1927, in Jefferson County, Mississippi to Claude Stampley and Clara Hall. He transitioned from earthly work to heavenly reward peacefully at home July 17, 2024. He was affectionately called Schoolboy. Henderson joined in…

Tech Savvy Seniors Program

Tech Savvy Seniors Program

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20244 min read

From left to right: Marjorie Wilson talks with Phoebe Holm about getting the most out of laptop usage, while Myler Vielmaro helps Barb Landry-Davis with her cell phone.Phoebe Holm is a Psychology Major and a Senior at Albion College.  Myler…

Council approves contracts relating to Water System Improvement Project

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20244 min read

On Monday, July 15, the Albion City Council approved several items in relation to the Water System Improvement Project. The first item was a resolution to authorize bonds for Michigan Transportation Funds. Mickey Bittner of Wightman & Associates gave a…

Looking Out: Broken Smiles

Editorial StaffJul 26, 20243 min read

I get up in the morning. Take a shower. Lift some weights and do some exercises, then take a bicycle ride. Take a shower. Work in the garden and yard. Take a shower. Work in my shop and get covered…

Mike’s Musings: One would never imagine an assassination attempt, a president resigning in one week

Mike’s Musings: One would never imagine an assassination attempt, a president resigning in one week

Editorial StaffJul 24, 20243 min read

What a week for the history books. First a former president, now the leading candidate for president, survived an assassination attempt, then his opponent, the current president announced he would no longer be running for a second term.I’m still confused…

Mike’s Musings: Tone down political Rhetric demand answers from ss

Mike’s Musings: Tone down political Rhetric demand answers from ss

Editorial StaffJul 17, 20243 min read

Like many of you I was in shock when I heard there was an assassination attempt on former president Trump’s life while he was speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania. It had been 43 years since the barbaric act of…

Mike’s Musings: STR’s Are They good or bad?

Mike’s Musings: STR’s Are They good or bad?

Editorial StaffJul 10, 20243 min read

STR’s, or in layman’s terms, Short Term Rentals are a hot topic all over the United States, and even abroad, but nowhere are they a heated topic of discussion than in resort communities.In the areas, some of my newspapers cover,…

Obituary: Dominik Ashton Warner “Domo”

Obituary: Dominik Ashton Warner “Domo”

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20242 min read

Dominik Ashton Warner “Domo”, mournfully gained his eternal wings at the early age of 21 on, June 12, 2024. Dominik brought joy to the world on Sept. 6, 2002, in Marshall, Michigan to Brandi Warner and Josh Warner. His infectious…

Obituary: Ann Marie Reed Davis

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20241 min read

Ann Marie Reed Davis, 64, of Bradenton, Florida passed away on June 22, 2024, with her husband by her side.  She was born in Battle Creek, Michigan to Virginia and George Reed and moved to Florida in 1995.  Ann was…

Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Deputy William Butler Jr.

Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Deputy William Butler Jr.

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20244 min read

Law enforcement officers from all over the state attended funeral services for Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Deputy William “Bill” Butler on July 3 at the Hillsdale College Chapel. A police-escorted procession to the Lakeview Cemetery took place after the service. Governor…

Albion’s City Council had a light agenda for Monday’s meeting.

Albion’s City Council had a light agenda for Monday’s meeting.

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20243 min read

Items of note include the approval of a Department of Public Works request for two additional pickup trucks to be added to the Enterprise fleet vehicle lease, and the approval of resolution 2024-22, awarding the MSHDA CDBG Improving Local Livability…

A Concord renovation: Doors, floors and more

A Concord renovation: Doors, floors and more

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20244 min read

This lovely door, with an inset of stained-glass, comes from the Netherlands This lovely door, with an inset of stained-glass, comes from the Netherlands This lovely door, with an inset of stained-glass, comes from the Netherlands By Ken Wyatt It…

Albion’s City Council had a light agenda for Monday’s meeting.

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20243 min read

Items of note include the approval of a Department of Public Works request for two additional pickup trucks to be added to the Enterprise fleet vehicle lease, and the approval of resolution 2024-22, awarding the MSHDA CDBG Improving Local Livability…

Looking Out

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20245 min read

“Admit it. You’re a pruning freak,” says my beloved wife Marsha with a pretty smile.             “I do enjoy trimming things,” I say. “But I’m not abnormal about it.”             “Wait a minute,” she says. “I appreciate that you give…

Saving minutes can save lives

Editorial StaffJul 5, 20243 min read

Oaklawn provides bleeding control kits for City of Marshall vehicles and Marshall Fire Department On June 28, Oaklawn provided 28 bleeding control kits to the Marshall Fire Department as well as to the City of Marshall where the kits will…

Mike’s Musings: Assange finally freed, but more accountability needed

Mike’s Musings: Assange finally freed, but more accountability needed

Editorial StaffJul 3, 20243 min read

One could not escape all the clutter on the airwaves and internet concerning the debate between Biden and Trump this past week. The subject was pontificated on at length, everywhere. How badly did Biden, lose, everyone asked. Will he pull…

Obituary: Frank Angelo Paniccia

Obituary: Frank Angelo Paniccia

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20243 min read

“Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.” Frank Angelo Paniccia, 91, of Naples, Florida, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2024, supported by his large loving family. Formerly of Columbus, Ohio he moved to Bonita Springs, Florida in 1988…

Historical Notebook: RAILROAD ARRIVED HERE 180 YEARS AGO

Historical Notebook: RAILROAD ARRIVED HERE 180 YEARS AGO

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20243 min read

We have a special anniversary coming up here in Albion on July 4. It was 180 years ago that the first railroad train arrived in Albion. The State of Michigan financed the building of a strap-iron railroad across Southern Michigan…

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