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Albion faces a choice: Restore Washington Gardner School building or risk losing it

Albion faces a choice: Restore Washington Gardner School building or risk losing it

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20256 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer Albion residents have an opportunity to help decide the future of one of the city’s most iconic buildings. A public study session is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 11, from 6-8 p.m. at Tennant Hall on…

Jackson County Fair continues through Saturday

Jackson County Fair continues through Saturday

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20253 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer The annual Jackson County Fair rolled into town Sunday, Aug. 3 and continues through Saturday, Aug. 9 at the fairgrounds located downtown. Each year the fair boasts a combination of 4-H and other agricultural and…

Elderly man killed in U.S. 131 crash near Constantine

Elderly man killed in U.S. 131 crash near Constantine

ByRobert TomlinsonAug 8, 20251 min read

CONSTANTINE TWP. — An 86-year-old Constantine man was killed in a vehicle crash on the U.S. 131 bypass in Constantine Township Thursday. According to Michigan State Police, the incident occurred around 8 p.m. at the intersection of Youngs Prairie Road…

Albion City Council faces costly sewer repairs

Albion City Council faces costly sewer repairs

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20255 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer Communication and engagement were recurring themes at Albion City Council’s meeting Monday night, where members faced urgent infrastructure issues, updates on recreation and community projects, and calls to keep residents informed. The most pressing news…

School food service director outlines menu process, looks forward to second year of partnership

School food service director outlines menu process, looks forward to second year of partnership

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20252 min read

Dave Apthorpe, food service director at Sturgis Public Schools, recently addressed Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education regarding Taher’s nutrition guidelines.Taher, based in Minnetonka, Minn., is the district’s partner to provide food service management for the district.In June, the board…

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Sports

Harrison coach confident summer work paid off

Harrison coach confident summer work paid off

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20252 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent HARRISON —Harrison football coach Jamie Lipovsky was able to use 7-on-7 passing camps over the summer to his advantage.“It’s been busy,” Lipovsky said in mid-July as summer football was coming to a close. “We met 15 times…

Toronto’s Rogers Centre provided unique experience

Toronto’s Rogers Centre provided unique experience

ByEditorial StaffAug 6, 20254 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The past couple of years, I’ve shared my experiences traveling to different Major League Baseball stadiums, providing my thoughts on each one and ranking them in terms of my favorites.Two years ago, that included an exhausting-but-fun…

Lawrence volleyball, South Haven golf coaches preparing for season

Lawrence volleyball, South Haven golf coaches preparing for season

ByEditorial StaffAug 6, 20252 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent LAWRENCE — Anita Robles is volleyball coach at Lawrence and is getting excited for the season.“On Aug. 11, we will be setting up and sending reminders for tryouts,” Robles said. “The week of Aug. 11th we will…

Clare golfer displays remarkable improvement

Clare golfer displays remarkable improvement

ByEditorial StaffAug 1, 20251 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent CLARE — It was a fun sophomore golf season at Clare for Kolten Pung.He shot an 88 in the regional tournament for Clare.It was his first year on the varsity.“I think I made the transition (from varsity)…

Stanberry shined as four-sport athlete for Trailblazers

Stanberry shined as four-sport athlete for Trailblazers

ByEditorial StaffJul 30, 20254 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorTo say recent Saugatuck graduate Cass Stanberry stayed busy during his high school days would be an understatement.In addition to being actively involved in several leadership and service programs—including Interact Club, Be Nice, PALS and the Douglas…

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Columns

Out and About: Events, eating greens, and health tips

Out and About: Events, eating greens, and health tips

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20253 min read

“You can’t stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.” -A.A. Milne The public is cordially invited to an Open House, Saturday, Aug. 23, at American Legion…

May I Walk with You? Confusion

May I Walk with You? Confusion

ByEditorial StaffAug 8, 20253 min read

One of the most unsettling things that I have noticed among adult Christian men and women in the great confusion about the Bible, what it teaches, and what the Church teaches.This is not confined to ordinary lay people, but to…

Blue Star

Blue Star

ByEditorial StaffAug 6, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSt. Nick’s BonesSanta Claus is dead but not buried in Bari. That’s the latest from archeologists who believe they’ve discovered the tomb of St. Nicholas under his namesake church in south Turkey.St. Nicholas — known for anonymous gift-giving…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

ByEditorial StaffAug 6, 20257 min read

    The other day I came across some World War Two era song books in the bottom of my accordion case.  They were published by what was then called the War Department and widely distributed by the USO to bases…

Mike’s Musings: Why You Matter More Than You Think

Mike’s Musings: Why You Matter More Than You Think

ByEditorial StaffAug 6, 20254 min read

In a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming, where headlines are filled with division, disaster, and doubt, it’s easy to wonder: What difference can one person really make?The truth? More than you could ever imagine.We are taught to look…

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