Albion Historical Society’s Mother’s Day Tea celebrates mothers and kicks off a season of new exhibits and a 150th anniversary

Albion Historical Society’s Mother’s Day Tea celebrates mothers and kicks off a season of new exhibits and a 150th anniversary

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20255 min read

by Sylvia Benavidez The Albion Historical Society’s annual Mother’s Tea kicked off a new season of touring The Gardner House Museum on Saturday, May 10. The museum, located at 509 S. Superior St. was listed on the National Register of…

Jackson City Council sells Jackson Business Incubator building to Collier GIbson

Jackson City Council sells Jackson Business Incubator building to Collier GIbson

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

By Elizabeth Ferszt At the May 13 City Council meeting, the Jackson City Council voted to approve the sale of the former Jackson Business Development Center, at 414 N. Jackson Ave. to Collier Gibson, LLC. Collier Gibson is the property…

Albion transportation options expand this summer

Albion transportation options expand this summer

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20259 min read

By Maggie LaNoue Albion residents are about to see a significant upgrade in transportation options, thanks in part to a countywide millage passed last year and years of behind-the-scenes planning. Mallory Avis, director of Battle Creek Transit and a leader…

Soccer Roundup TR 2-1 on week, wins on Senior Night

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20252 min read

THREE RIVERS — Three Rivers’ girls’ soccer team went 2-1 this past week, winning two games at home and losing in a shutout on the road.On Tuesday, the Wildcats defeated Niles 3-1 at home. Tori Thorbjornsen, Paige McDonald and Natalie…

Baseball Roundup TR sweeps Sturgis, split games in Hamilton

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

STURGIS — Three Rivers’ baseball team took home two conference wins last week, sweeping Sturgis 10-1 and 3-0 on Wednesday, May 7 on the road.In Game 1, Drake Dibble went 4-for-4 with a triple, two runs scored, two RBI and…

Construction moving ahead for amphitheater

Construction moving ahead for amphitheater

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Construction of the new amphitheater in Three Rivers has been going well so far, albeit with one early hiccup, according to an update from Brussee/Brady owner Tom Brady at the Thursday, May 1…

Out and About: Comebacks, Mother’s Day and grandparents

Out and About: Comebacks, Mother’s Day and grandparents

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

I’ve never been very good with quick comebacks, when someone says something rude. There isn’t an overabundance of kindness in our world these days. Being nice to one another is something we can all improve on. Here are some comebacks…

Constantine’s new K9 introduced to council

Constantine’s new K9 introduced to council

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

By Angie Birdsall CONSTANTINE — School resource officer Matt Stark introduced K-9 “Riggs” at a May 5 Constantine Village Council meeting.Riggs, a year and a half old Brittany Spaniel is new to the school system. Stark said Riggs is a…

Park Elementary opens new kickball field ‘for the students, by the students’

Park Elementary opens new kickball field ‘for the students, by the students’

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20254 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director PARK TWP. — A new activity area on the playground of Park Elementary near Three Rivers is giving students a place where they can say it happened mainly because of them. On Wednesday, May 7, Park…

Wickey appointed to Sturgis City Commission

Wickey appointed to Sturgis City Commission

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20253 min read

By Dennis Volkert Justin Wickey was appointed Wednesday to the 2nd Precinct seat for Sturgis City Commission, effective May 28.He assumes the position left vacant after Rodger Moyer announced his resignation, due to relocation.The other 2nd Precinct seat is occupied…

SHS departmental winners honored by Kiwanis Club

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20251 min read

The Sturgis Noon Kiwanis Club recently honored the 2025 Sturgis High School Senior Departmental Award Winners. The winners received a special certificate recognizing them for their classroom achievements during a special luncheon at the Sturges-Young Center for the Arts. This…

‘Cruise-In’ and ‘Art Around Town’ highlight latest downtown festival

‘Cruise-In’ and ‘Art Around Town’ highlight latest downtown festival

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20251 min read

“Spring Car Cruise-In & Eats” on May 9 in Sturgis drew steady attendance.About 125 classic vehicles were featured, according to Ryan Conrod, downtown events coordinator.It also included live music and unveiling of “Art Around Town” for 2025-26. The display features…

Clare golfers finish third in Jack Pine

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20252 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent CLARE — The Jack Pine Conference had a match at Pinconning’s Maple Leaf Golf Club this week.Clare shot 317 in the 18-hole match for its best score in over 30 years, according to coach Chris Fedewa of…

Police raid leads to the arrest of a former aide to ex-House speaker

Police raid leads to the arrest of a former aide to ex-House speaker

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20252 min read

By Christopher Johnson A two-year investigation has resulted in felony charges against David Coker, 51, of Clare, who has been accused of swindling the state and lining his own pockets.Coker, a former legislative aide and head of the Clare County…

Former Clare Chamber Director, County Republican Party Chair charged with defrauding the State

Former Clare Chamber Director, County Republican Party Chair charged with defrauding the State

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20255 min read

Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher Former Clare Area Chamber Director, Clare County Republican Party Chair, and Michigan Legislative Aide, 51-year-old David Wayne Coker Jr. of Clare, has been charged with multiple counts of embezzlement and running a criminal enterprise. The state alleges…

May I Walk with You? ULTIMATE GOAL

May I Walk with You? ULTIMATE GOAL

Editorial StaffMay 16, 20252 min read

Fifty-seven years ago, when I was a senior in high school and taking a government class, a new graduate from college teacher asked the class what each person’s goal was. As the various students shared their hopes and dreams for…

Police raid leads to the arrest of a former aide to an ex-House speaker

Police raid leads to the arrest of a former aide to an ex-House speaker

Editorial StaffMay 15, 20252 min read

By Christopher Johnson A two-year investigation has resulted in felony charges against David Coker, 51, of Clare, who has been accused of swindling the state and lining his own pockets. Coker, a former legislative aide and head of the Clare…

Saugatuck girls place fourth

Editorial StaffMay 14, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorGOBLES—Entering the Gobles Invitational on Friday, May 9, Saugatuck’s Niki McNeil had finished first in discus at five of the seven meets in which she’d participated.Make that six of eight.With a distance of 113-3, McNeil won discus…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffMay 14, 20254 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe New MessiahsLarry Klayman, Esq., emailed my spam folder three times Saturday claiming he needs $22.6K in the next 10 days to save America.Under “Join Larry Klayman’s Holy War Against Rogue Judges!” he invites: “Dear Patriot, America is…

ALEgan toasts Craft Beers

ALEgan toasts Craft Beers

Editorial StaffMay 14, 20251 min read

Saturday, May 10, 2025, the 4th Annual ALEgan Craft Beer Fest drew a crowd of 21+ year old ale lovers to the Allegan County Fairgrounds. They relaxed, socialized, and sampled brews from 16 Michigan breweries! Food, Fun, Music and Ale…