Obituary: Dr. Martin John Bukovac

Obituary: Dr. Martin John Bukovac

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20254 min read

Dr. Martin John Bukovac, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Horticulture Department at Michigan State University (MSU), died Sunday, January 5, 2025, at Burcham Hills Retirement Community in East Lansing, Michigan. He was 95 years old.The funeral service will be…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20256 min read

Only the Olds will remember the chart above the blackboard in every fourth-grade classroom across the nation. It was the alphabet, both capitals and lower-case letters, in cursive.It was bad enough having to learn how to print; now that we…

Trump made many promises, now let’s see if he can fulfill them

Trump made many promises, now let’s see if he can fulfill them

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20253 min read

Welcome to the greatest political comeback ever recorded. America has gotten the president they wanted, and Trump has chosen the cabinet he wanted, and now it’s time to get down to business and make sure the promise that were made…

Residents want changes in proposed STR ordinance

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20253 min read

By James Windell A special meeting of the South Haven City Council was called on Thursday, January 16, 2025, with just two items on the agenda. That limited agenda seemed to promise that the meeting would be brief and uneventful.However,…

Ice Breaker Festival kicks off Jan. 31

Ice Breaker Festival kicks off Jan. 31

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20253 min read

By James Windell The weather may be frigid, but the city of South Haven will heat up with it’s annual Ice Breaker Festival.Taking over downtown South Haven from Friday, January 31 through Sunday, February 2, Ice Breaker will feature a…

Meet Kevin Swope: new South Haven Police Chief

Meet Kevin Swope: new South Haven Police Chief

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20256 min read

By James Windell When Kevin Swope was 15, he became a Police Explorer.“This was a program like Boy Scouts,” Swope, the South Haven Police Chief, said in a recent interview. “That was in Garden City and after that I kept…

Man convicted for attempt to steal $700k from Four Winds

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20252 min read

HARTFORD – A federal jury has convicted a Chicago man for his role in a scheme to steal $700,000 from a Hartford casino.The Office of the U.S. Attorney of the Western District of Michigan announced Friday, Jan 14 that Jesus…

Lawton Village Council considers public safety millage

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20254 min read

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com LAWTON – A public safety millage is still under consideration by the Lawton Village Council. At the village council’s Tuesday, Jan. 14, meeting a village resident asked about the public safety millage formula.During Citizens’ Comments, Village…

Officers elected for Paw Paw Board of Ed

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20251 min read

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com PAW PAW – During the annual Paw Paw Board of Education organizational business meet-ing, held Jan. 13, board officers elected for 2025 include: President – Brent McNitt; Vice President – Dale Pease; and Secretary – Ray…

Paw Paw boys defeat Edwardsburg

Editorial StaffJan 22, 20252 min read

By John RaffelCorrespondent PAW PAW — Paw Paw’s boys basketball team defeated Edwardsburg 57-52 on Jan. 15.Paw Paw had quarter leads of 14-11 after the first quarter and 39-38 after the third. The Red Wolves trailed 29-23 at halftime.For Paw…

Jackson City Council met Tuesday evening to approve a resolution to confirm special assessment for street reconstruction on Pearl Street from Cooper to Waterloo and East Avenue from Plymouth to Michigan.

Jackson City Council met Tuesday evening to approve a resolution to confirm special assessment for street reconstruction on Pearl Street from Cooper to Waterloo and East Avenue from Plymouth to Michigan.

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20252 min read

The assessment on both residential and commercial properties that share road frontage along the construction route, drew sharp criticism from business owners, questioning the reasoning and factors that contribute to assessment determinations made by the City. City officials confirmed that…

Jackson College Board of Trustees organizes for year

Jackson College Board of Trustees organizes for year

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20252 min read

Jackson College’s Board of Trustees welcomed a new member, swore in recently elected trustees and elected officers for the year at Monday’s meeting. Newly elected trustee Danielle E. Mackey was sworn in, as were trustees Donna L. Lake and Teshna…

Looking Out: Delicacy

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20253 min read

by Jim Whitehouse I was moving into our new home, bit by bit, as my beloved wife Marsha was closing out our old house, 45 miles away. So far, my furniture consisted of an inflatable mattress, a lawn chair, a…

Area wrestlers successful at area invitationals

Area wrestlers successful at area invitationals

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20255 min read

Area wrestlers were successful at a number of invitationals last week. Napoleon High School won the Dansville Invitational and a bevy of medals were earned by area wrestlers at the Western Wrestling Invitational – the 61st annual Jim Dewland Chaos…

City to discuss Stoffer Plaza redesign at next Tuesday’s council meeting

City to discuss Stoffer Plaza redesign at next Tuesday’s council meeting

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20253 min read

After the discovery of numerous sinkholes and water erosion under the majority of Stoffer Plaza, the entire area has been the focus of a major excavation and infrastructure replacement project in recent months. Now, the city is left to decide…

Movie party for Dr. Daly’s 100th Birthday

Movie party for Dr. Daly’s 100th Birthday

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20254 min read

The Daly family is hosting a movie party for Dr. Miriam S. Daly’s 100th birthday at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Bohm Theater in Albion. The Bohm will show “The Wizard of Oz” free to the community…

Deer harvest begins today in Ella Sharp Park

Deer harvest begins today in Ella Sharp Park

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20252 min read

The City of Jackson is launching a deer harvest on Friday, Jan. 17 to help control the deer population centered around Ella Sharp Park. The park and golf course will be closed overnight on Friday, Jan. 17, Saturday, Jan. 18…

Local pastor Lee Hampton to receive 2025 MLK Medal of Service Award

Local pastor Lee Hampton to receive 2025 MLK Medal of Service Award

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20254 min read

2025 Celebration set for Jan. 18 Jackson College announced that the winner of the 2025 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Service Award will be Lee Hampton, a local pastor and past educational administrator. Hampton serves as senior pastor…

Our EDC Board Chairman has issued the following statement today:

Our EDC Board Chairman has issued the following statement today:

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20251 min read

Ammerman Resigns from Albion EDC The resignation of Virgie Ammerman was confirmed by a statement issued on Thursday by EDC Board Chariman Jerome Harvey. The Statement read: “The Albion Eco­nomic Development Board has accepted the resignation of Virgie Ammerman as…

Bowling Roundup Three Rivers gets two wins over Niles, finish well in Wildcat Invite

Editorial StaffJan 17, 20253 min read

NILES — In a make up Wolverine conference match at Joey Armadillo’s on Wednesday, Jan. 8, both Three Rivers bowling teams took home wins over the Niles Vikings.The boys squeaked out a 16-14 win, led by Nick Allen with a…