HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK

HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 4 min read

By Frank Passic M.F.K. FISHER WAS BORN IN ALBION             Recently there was an incident at 202 Irwin Avenue in Albion that required the help of the Albion Department of Public Safety. It was in the news and the situation…

Testimony links murders of Anthony Owens Jr. and Emarion Flowers

Testimony links murders of Anthony Owens Jr. and Emarion Flowers

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 7 min read

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Testimony continued Monday, April 6 in the preliminary exam of three co-defendants accused of open murder in the shooting death of Anthony Owens Jr., age 44; and the assault with intent to murder of Kenneth…

Final suspects apprehended in Hanover Horton area robbery

Final suspects apprehended in Hanover Horton area robbery

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 2 min read

By KATHRYN PALON Contributing Writer The final two suspects in the Hanover Horton armed robbery case, Richie Jimenez, age 24, and James Goodall, age 25, were arrested this week, marking the conclusion of a months-long investigation. The apprehensions bring closure…

Infrastructure Under Pressure

Infrastructure Under Pressure

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 4 min read

Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer A larger-than-usual crowd filled Albion City Council chambers on Monday, April 6, drawn largely by concern over the city’s aggressive tree removal program. They stayed for a conversation that went much deeper — raw sewage backing…

Albion council meeting draws crowd, wraps early despite full agenda

Albion council meeting draws crowd, wraps early despite full agenda

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 4 min read

By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer With Mayor Victoria Garcia Snyder and Mayor Pro Tem Andrew French absent from the April 6 meeting, Council Member Lenn Reid nominated colleague Vivian Davis to serve as temporary chair — a motion that passed…

Three Rivers softball notches perfecto, no-hitter in doubleheader against Sturgis

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 2 min read

STURGIS — Three Rivers pitchers held Sturgis to just one baserunner, while the Wildcat offense went wild in a doubleheader sweep of Sturgis on the road Wednesday.In Game 1, the Wildcats mercied Sturgis 22-0 in five innings, led by a…

Baseball Roundup Three Rivers routs Sturgis

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 3 min read

STURGIS — Three Rivers’ baseball team had their way with Sturgis in a road doubleheader Wednesday night, taking down the Trojans 22-0 in five innings in Game 1 and 14-0 in five innings in Game 2.In Game 1, Three Rivers…

Out and About: TRAM, 20 years, and remembering

Out and About: TRAM, 20 years, and remembering

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 2 min read

“Leadership is influence.” -John MaxwellOn Saturday, April 11, the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2303 will host a Silent Auction for Three Rivers Area Mentoring (TRAM) from 5 until 8 PM. The lodge is located at 715 E. Hoffman St. in…

Centreville-Constantine police arrest man with multiple warrants

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 1 min read

CENTREVILLE — Police in Centreville arrested a man on multiple warrants following two hours of attempts Wednesday morning.According to the Centreville-Constantine Police Department, officers executed a search warrant at an apartment in Centreville for a person with multiple misdemeanor and…

‘Downtown’ explores the history of business and culture in Sturgis

‘Downtown’ explores the history of business and culture in Sturgis

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 2 min read

By Dennis Volkert “Downtown: 200 Years of Doing Business in Sturgis” premieres at 3 p.m. April 26 at Sturges-Young Center for the Arts. Tickets are $10 at sites throughout downtown, or $12 online at sturgesyoung.com. It is produced by Mike Mort of Equity…

Farwell senior ready for softball season

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 1 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondentFARWELL — Karleigh Ames was a senior for Farwell’s basketball team during the winter in her first year of varsity basketball.“It was a spur of the moment decision,” Ames said.But she and her teammate were happy she decided…

May I Walk with You? PRESENCE

May I Walk with You? PRESENCE

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 3 min read

Not long ago a person gave me an answer to what happens when he is at adoration in church before the crucifix and the exposition of the Eucharist in the monstrance. The answer was simple, but not simplistic. He said,…

Coker pre-trial hearing wraps with May 7 ruling date set

Coker pre-trial hearing wraps with May 7 ruling date set

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 5 min read

By Christopher Johnson A second day of preliminary examination testimony in Lansing added sharp new financial detail to the embezzlement case against David Coker Jr., whose attorney is asking a district court judge to dismiss the charges before trial. Judge…

Easter in Clare County: April Valley meets April showers

Easter in Clare County: April Valley meets April showers

Editorial Staff Apr 10, 2026 6 min read

by Christopher Johnson The Easter Bunny may have had to ditch his usual flight plan this year, but he still made the long haul to Clare. This past weekend, while adults were waking up to the wildest tweets ever tweeted,…

Flooded fields shift Otsego Rotary Easter event to drive-up format

Flooded fields shift Otsego Rotary Easter event to drive-up format

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 3 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Not even heavy rain and flooded fields could stop the Otsego Rotary Club from spreading some Easter cheer.Faced with water-covered infields and walkways at Memorial Park, Rotary members shifted plans for their annual Easter Egg Hunt…

Saugatuck golf team hopes to build on historic season

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorAfter a historic season a year ago, expectations remain high for the Saugatuck boys golf team.“Our goals this year look very similar to what they’ve been in years past,” coach Brian Ward said. “Our expectation for this…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 4 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorApril FoolsA white-haired, wild-eyed septuagenarian staggered up to the first Meijer clerk he saw and cried, “Need a belt.”“Don’t we all?” she said, slipping out a schnapps flask hidden in her waste pack. “You first.”“I mean the kind…

Rain drives Douglas Easter into school halls

Rain drives Douglas Easter into school halls

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 1 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorBummed? Beleaguered and now rained out? Roxanne Potter celebrated Easter with friends indoors instead.Easter Eve Saturday saw kids and families gather instead of a rain-logged Beery Field dryer Douglas Elementary halls.Pink, purple and pastel plastic eggs were scattered…

Will 40-home Enclave spur township growth?

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 10 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorTangram Development Group LLC co-founder Johnny Walker wants to build an Enclave of 40 Scandinavian modern single-family homes and duplexes on 9.13 acres on the northeast corner of Blue Star Highway and Old Allegan Road in Saugatuck Township.The…

Mea culpa on Bagierek bag mistakes

Mea culpa on Bagierek bag mistakes

Editorial Staff Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorErrors in last week’s “Should city bag PC vice-chair” bear correcting in the same bottom of Page A1 space.First, and most embarrassing, the photo gleaned from a CJ Bagierek, Saugatuck page is not of CJ but Kevin King,…