Argument leads to shooting in Jackson

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20252 min read

By Elizabeth Ferszt City of Jackson Police Chief Christopher A Simpson announced in a press release that on April 28, at approximately 8:10 p.m. officers responded to the intersection of Martin Luther King and Wilkins Street for a shooting. JPD…

Nonprofit group Residents in Action finalize sale of T.A. Wilson Academy

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20253 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer The Jackson City Council voted on Tuesday April 29 to finalize and close the sale of the former T.A. Wilson Academy, a former Jackson Public Schools elementary school located at the corner of Morrell and…

Inaugural Albion Economic Club Luncheon highlights renaissance occurring in Albion

Inaugural Albion Economic Club Luncheon highlights renaissance occurring in Albion

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20258 min read

By MAGGIE LANOUE Contributing Writer The Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce launched a new tradition with the first-ever Albion Economic Club Luncheon, held at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in downtown Albion on Thursday, April 24. The event drew a…

Soccer Roundup Wildcats outplayed by Vicksburg, Plainwell

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20251 min read

VICKSBURG — Three Rivers’ girls’ soccer team took two games on the chin last week, losing games against Vicksburg and Plainwell.On Wednesday, April 23, the Wildcats lost 1-0 to Vicksburg on the road. Bekah Beachey had nine saves in net…

Baseball Roundup Three Rivers splits against Eddies; 1-1 at Parma Western; sweeps Buchanan

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20257 min read

EDWARDSBURG — Three Rivers’ baseball team went 4-2 this past week in six contests on the diamond.On Tuesday, the Wildcats split a doubleheader at Edwardsburg, winning Game 1 by a final of 4-1 and losing 11-1 in Game 2. No…

Out and About: Loving pets, highway litter, and Memorial Day

Out and About: Loving pets, highway litter, and Memorial Day

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20253 min read

Have you ever wondered why the love we feel for our pets often feels deeper, purer and stronger than the love we feel for most people? It’s simple, animals love without conditions, they don’t care about your past, your mistakes,…

Lockport snuffs possibility of 425 agreement for Clark Logic property

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20253 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director LOCKPORT TWP. — Lockport Township officials rejected the possibility of a new land transfer agreement for a possible business earlier this month, while keeping some other options open.At their April 14 meeting, the Lockport Township Board…

TR considering ordinances for allowing veteran’s housing, streamlining some permit processes

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20255 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Two proposed ordinance amendments in the City of Three Rivers would set requirements for veterans’ housing and streamline some special exception use permit processes.The pair of ordinance amendment drafts were discussed for the…

One arrested, another suspect sought in ongoing assault investigation; multiple firearms seized

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20252 min read

SHERMAN TWP. — A suspect was arrested Sunday for an alleged assault in Sherman Township, with deputies searching for a second suspect.According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched to the emergency room at Sturgis Hospital at…

Sturgis Wind Symphony set for season’s final performance

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20252 min read

By Dennis Volkert “Spring Adventures” is presented by Sturgis Wind Symphony, at 3 p.m. May 4 at Sturges-Young Center for the Arts.It is the final show of the group’s 2024-25 season.Admission is free.Expected set list:

BRIEFS

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20251 min read

Sturgis Farmers Market season opens May 10Sturgis Farmers Market’s 2025 season is about to get underway. It takes place 9 a.m.-1 p.m. each Saturday May 10-Sept. 27 at Oak Lawn Park. Featured are home-crafted goods, goats milk soap, plants, herbs, breads and…

U.S. 12 resurfacing begins May 5 in Sturgis

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20251 min read

STURGIS — A road resurfacing project in Sturgis begins next week, which will include detours and lane closures for some parts of a major thoroughfare in the city.On May 5, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) workers along with Lakeland Asphalt…

Clare track teams go 3-0

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20253 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent CLARE — Clare track teams were 3-0 on April 30 in Jack Pine Conference dual meet action.The boys scored wins over Ogemaw Heights 126.5-47.5; over St. Louis 144-25 and over Farwell 156-10.Clare’s girl had wins of 124-45…

May I Walk with You? APPROPRIATE RESPONSE, PRAYER

May I Walk with You? APPROPRIATE RESPONSE, PRAYER

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20253 min read

By now everyone has heard that Pope Francis has died, the funeral is over, and the world’s Cardinals are meeting in secret to elect a new successor to Peter, the first Pope. It never ceases to amaze me that for…

Adjacent tenant makes own door to restaurant, steals cash, food

Adjacent tenant makes own door to restaurant, steals cash, food

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20252 min read

On Thursday April 24, 2025 at 11:10 p.m. the Clare County Central Dispatch received a call from the owner of the Jack Pine Restaurant located at 231 E. Main St in Harrison, reporting seeing a subject inside the restaurant on…

CTE millage renewal request set for May 6

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20254 min read

Almost one decade ago, voters in Clare and Gladwin Counties approved a ten-year millage request that proved to be an enormous game-changer for high schoolers in those communities. Now, following unprecedented growth and student success, Clare-Gladwin CTE is asking voters…

A Northern Tradition raises over $75,000

A Northern Tradition raises over $75,000

Editorial StaffMay 2, 20252 min read

Nearly 600 people attended the 22nd annual A Northern Tradition, Mid Michigan College’s annual fundraiser, which took place recently at Jay’s Sporting Goods in Clare. This year’s event raised over $75,000, and over twenty-two years, A Northern Tradition, has raised…

Township zones against lakeshore erosion

Editorial StaffApr 30, 20253 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor Saugatuck Township has approved a new ordinance to combat coastal erosion and safeguard the ecological and structural integrity of the lakeshore. The Lakeside Overlay District Ordinance, effective starting April 24, applies to all properties west of…

Trailblazers shut out Fennville for third straight win

Editorial StaffApr 30, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorAfter sitting out the previous game while nursing an injury, leading scorer Neave Rewa returned the lineup for the Saugatuck girls soccer team in its showdown with Fennville on Monday, April 28.And Rewa made her presence felt,…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffApr 30, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorGoing ApeBritish scientists say new footage of west African chimps sharing fermented breadfruit suggests booze may link them and man to a common ancestor.“For humans,” said Anna Bowland, a University of Exeter ecologist and lead author of a…