Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Sand pleads no contest to third-degree CSC charges; other charges dropped

Sentencing scheduled for Jan. 23 By Robert TomlinsonNews Director This article has been updated to reflect the actual age of Sand as 34. The Commercial-News apologizes for the error. CENTREVILLE — A former contracted food service employee at Mendon Junior/Senior High School pleaded no contest Monday to two criminal sexual conduct charges in St. Joseph Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Santa’s arrival marks midway highlight of ‘Dashing Through Downtown’

Santa Claus arrived Friday for “Dashing Through Downtown” in Sturgis.  He arrived with escort from city of Sturgis fire engine, preceded by Sturgis High School’s marching band, proceeding from the depot to Free Church Park, where revelers could meet him and take part in additional holiday activities. It was part of a 3-day festival that Read More…

News Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

New ornament features historic lighthouse

The Saugatuck-Douglas History Center’s annual collectable holiday ornament this year commemorates Saugatuck’s historic pre-Civil War era lighthouse.  It will have its first public offering at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts’ Outdoor Holiday Market Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The hanging ornament, priced at $60, is hand-crafted in Poland from Klassics Read More…

News Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

‘Christmas Carol’ to benefit Christian Neighbors

From the first “Bah! Humbug!” to the last “God Bless Us, Every One!,” the 39th annual production of Saugatuck’s “A Christmas Carol” opening Dec. 12 will be linked as closely as it ever has been to the true meaning of the 1843 story by Charles Dickens. This is the second year the long-time community play Read More…

News Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Glenn rallies to save former post office

By Scott SullivanEditorGlenn efforts to save the community’s old post office continue after lifting and moving the structure from its original foundation to near the Community Center at 6953 114th Ave.Center members hope to raise $25,000 through sponsorship of bricks to complete the work.It’s a big project, but the unincorporated small community between Saugatuck-Douglas and Read More…

News Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Douglas agrees to sell historic city hall

By Scott SullivanEditorDouglas City Council, newly ensconced its 415 Wiley Road municipal complex, voted Monday to sell its old city hall at 86 W. Center St. to David Isljamovski and Joseph Wise for $515,000 cash.“Joseph will be a silent partner,” said Islamjovski, a Century 21 Realtor who lives in Saugatuck with husband Chad Dupont, head Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Plainwell HS band wins ‘favorite band’ contest, OHS places second

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Which high school marching band in West Michigan is the favorite?That’s the question Kalamazoo-based radio station 103.3 WKFR wanted to answer through its aptly titled Favorite High School Marching Band in Southwest Michigan contest.And it was the two local schools that dominated the 66-band field.Plainwell emerged as the winner, collecting 11.05 Read More…

Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Otsego receives MDOT grant for two bridges

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The two bridges in the City of Otsego—one at Farmer Street and one at North Street—are inspected every two years by the Michigan Department of Transportation.“All of our inspections have been in compliance and show no signs of deterioration,” Otsego City Manager Aaron Mitchell said.But keeping the bridges is solid working Read More…