Mendon girls bounced in regionals by Reading

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20252 min read

By Steve Eldridge CONCORD —It was a tough finish to the season for the Mendon girls after winning a district championship last week. The Lady Hornets traveled to Concord Monday night, squaring off against the Reading Rangers in their regional…

Out and About: Clocks, family entertainment, and travel season

Out and About: Clocks, family entertainment, and travel season

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20253 min read

By now everyone should have their clocks set to the correct time. You’ll notice that you are probably getting up in the dark and watching the sunset around 7 PM. It would be nice if this could have been the…

TR DDA to apply for vibrancy grant for Historical Society project

TR DDA to apply for vibrancy grant for Historical Society project

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20254 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — The Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority will be seeking funding from the state for a proposed project headed by the St. Joseph County Historical Society.At its meeting Thursday, March 6, the DDA unanimously…

Former secretary who embezzled nearly 30K from Clark Logic, charged with embezzling again from Paw Paw Public Schools

Former secretary who embezzled nearly 30K from Clark Logic, charged with embezzling again from Paw Paw Public Schools

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20253 min read

By Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher In March 2024, 33-year-old Danielle Taylor was convicted of embezzling nearly $30,000 from Clark Logic, a multi-faceted company with a significant presence and origins in Three Rivers.Taylor would take in customers’ credit cards and instead of paying…

City of Sturgis to assess options for curbside recycling program

City of Sturgis to assess options for curbside recycling program

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20252 min read

By Dennis Volkert Sturgis City Commission on Wednesday had a preliminary discussion regarding curbside recycling.City manager Andrew Kuk provided an overview for the board.In 2008, the city first entered into a five-year contract for curbside recycling with Borden Waste-Away .Borden…

High attendance for ‘Dr. Seuss’ party at library

High attendance for ‘Dr. Seuss’ party at library

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20251 min read

By Dennis Volkert “Dr. Seuss Birthday Party” was held March 7 at Sturgis District Library.The event, an annual feature at the library for about the past 20 years, featured a “Cat in the Hat” backpack giveaway and a free book…

‘Art Around Town’ auction, ‘Winter Wine Down’ featured March 21

‘Art Around Town’ auction, ‘Winter Wine Down’ featured March 21

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20252 min read

By Dennis Volkert “Art Around Town” auction and “Winter Wine Down” takes place 5:30-9 p.m. March 21 in downtown Sturgis.It’s the second festival of the 2025 season, presented by Sturgis Downtown Development Authority.Seventeen works are part of the silent auction,…

May I Walk with You? BRIDE OF CHRIST

May I Walk with You? BRIDE OF CHRIST

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20252 min read

Ever notice that when Christians speak of the human soul that we always refer to it in the feminine gender? We use the pronoun she and not he, even when we speak of the soul of a male. All of…

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: ONE LAST BIT AND PIECE

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: ONE LAST BIT AND PIECE

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20254 min read

I’m not sure I am going to do justice to a column that my mom so effortlessly and beautifully wrote every week for decades, but I felt one last column should be written none the less, so here goes.Our mom…

Pastor sentenced on aggravated assault charge

Pastor sentenced on aggravated assault charge

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20251 min read

On March 5th, 2025 Judge Joshua Ferrell met back in the courtroom with Harold Norman Cole, Jr. for sentencing on a charge from November of 2024. Cole is a former pastor of Farwell Trinity Baptist Church.The original charge was second…

Irish Festival

Irish Festival

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20253 min read

By Rachael Humphrey The 50th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival is now underway, and with a new title! It was recently voted the Favorite Festival in the 989!So far, festival goers in Clare have listened to the Chelsea House Orchestra…

Farwell businessman found guilty of employment tax crimes

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20253 min read

A federal jury convicted Dale Thrush for not paying employment taxes and not filing his own individual income tax returns this week. Earlier in December, Thrush was convicted of fraudulently obtaining a PPP loan.According to court documents and evidence presented…

Farwell powerlifters place at state

Editorial StaffMar 14, 20251 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent FARWELL — Farwell’s powerlifting team had several place finishers over the weekend at the state finals.Coach Owen Murphy said Ivy Frisch placed seventh, Lindsay Esterline was 10th along with Anna VanBuskirk, Chloe Miller was 13th, Allena Wunderlich…

Deadly duo leads Saugatuck past Fennville

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorBatman and Robin. Mario and Luigi. Snoopy and Charlie Brown. Those are some iconic duos.The Saugatuck girls basketball team has a terrific tandem of its own in junior guard Tali Laskowski and sophomore guard Mylah Simpson.The pair…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorPsychoGreat news on the crazy front. A new website aims to share knowledge and lead discussions about psychopathy, a disorder characterized by fearlessness, difficulty inhibiting behaviors plus severe lack of empathy and remorse.We all know psychopaths. Charles Manson,…

Birders flock to barnacle goose seen here

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20251 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorBirders were abuzz about a barnacle goose seen and photographed in a Saugatuck Township field and along the Kalamazoo River last week..If it can be documented as a wild bird, likely having migrated here from Greenland or northeast…

Pier Cove Park improvements set

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorWork to improve Pier Cove Park will start March 24 thanks to state grants and local matching funds.Ganges Township — with help from a $266,000 Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund grant, its own $65,500 match plus…

Douglas beefs up Beery Field charge

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20251 min read

You’ll get twice the charge — but at a charge — from the Beery Field electric vehicle charging stations soon.The City of Douglas, which for five years has offered the service free east of the park’s restroom/storage building, will implement…

Otsego High School to present “Seussical”

Otsego High School to present “Seussical”

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20255 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Oh, the sights you will see and the songs you will hear—Otsego High School’s production of the “Seussical” is almost here!The musical, inspired by the works of the one and only Dr. Seuss, will take the…

High school student helps raise money for Parkinson’s

High school student helps raise money for Parkinson’s

Editorial StaffMar 12, 20253 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor As a member of the Van Andel Institute’s Student Ambassador Program, Otsego senior Landon Eastman volunteers for events that raise money for Parkinson’s research.It’s a cause that hits close to home for Eastman, whose father is…