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HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK

By Frank Passic DONNA MONTRAN—ALBION’S BATHING BEAUTY This week I’d like to feature another Albionite that appeared in the movies. She was actor, dancer, and “bathing beauty” Donna Montran (1893-1976). Madonna “Donna” Montran was born in Albion on February 20, 1893, the daughter of John F. and Ida (Barber) Montran. Her maternal grandparents were Franklin Read More…

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Multiple arrests made after Wall Street shooting in Jackson

By KATHRYN PALON and ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writers Three men have been arrested in connection with a shooting that wounded one person during a gunfight between two groups on Wall Street, according to Jackson Police Chief Christopher A. Simpson. Police responded at 2:40 p.m. on April 14 to a home in the 100 block of Read More…

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Jackson YMCA project receives 2026 AGC Build Michigan Award

Jackson, MI — The Jackson YMCA’s renovation and expansion project has been named a 2026 Associated General Contractors Build Michigan Award winner. The honor was presented at the AGC Annual Meeting in Detroit, where representatives from Granger Construction, Colliers Engineering and Design, and the YMCA joined partners in celebrating this statewide recognition. AGC Build Michigan Read More…

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Albion Moves Forward on Trees: Community, College, and City Join Forces By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer

On April 1, a community email landed in dozens of inboxes with a subject line that pulled no punches: “Albion Tree Apocalypse Now!” It described streets lined with red Xs, Victory Park looking like “a war zone and logging camp,” and Erie Street sycamore and oak trees facing removal. It called on college faculty, students, Read More…

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5th Precinct Meeting Covers Infrastructure, Transportation and Dementia Awareness

By Maggie LaNoue Contributing Writer Albion’s 5th Precinct meeting, chaired by Council Member Vivian Davis, drew up to 50 residents Tuesday evening with questions about roads, water service and leaf pickup, while also welcoming new City Manager Dr. Sheryl Mitchell Theriot and highlighting an upcoming community health event. Dr. Theriot attended the meeting and addressed Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel Sports

Baseball Roundup Three Rivers 2-0-1 at Coldwater Quad; split with Plainwell

COLDWATER — Three Rivers went 3-2 in the past week, going 2-1 at the Coldwater Quad event Saturday, and splitting with Plainwell at home Tuesday.At the Coldwater Quad, the ‘Cats tied Brandywine 4-4, then won 12-1 over Coldwater and 12-2 over Cadillac. Against Brandywine, the game ended in a tie as both teams scored a Read More…

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Golf Roundup Sturgis 20th at Coldwater, set career- and team-bests to open season

COLDWATER — The Trojan boys took part in the Coldwater Invite, and finished 20th out of 24 teams, shooting a 347 on the day. Gavin Lewis carded a round of 83, good for 48th spot, while Owen Frost shot a career-best 85, placing him 59th. Easton Barkby also finished with a career-best score of 88 Read More…

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Three Rivers 10-year-old recovering following hit-and-run

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — A local boy is in the process of recovery following a hit-and-run incident that occurred while out on his scooter Friday.According to the Three Rivers Police Department, the incident occurred near the intersection of South Grant Avenue and Hill Street Friday afternoon, when 10-year-old Landon Yoder was reportedly Read More…