Laskowski named First Team All-State

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorWith the loss of All-State guard Brook Simpson to graduation, Saugatuck girls basketball coach Kevin Tringali knew he had some big shoes to fill heading into the 2024-25 season.Enter Tali Laskowski.A junior who had previously been home-schooled,…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20253 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorMandatory LifeI read the news today, oh boy: “No mandatory life for 19- and 20-year-olds, court decides.”When I was 19 and 20, I never thought life was optional. At that age, why would I want to? Of course,…

Gas outage leaves thousands in the cold

Gas outage leaves thousands in the cold

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorThe heat is on again for some 5,200 local homes and businesses after a natural gas line was ruptured April 9 southeast of Fennville.Michigan Gas Utilities, which owns the line, and TC Energy, which operates it, were joined…

Firefighters rescue woman from house fire in Otsego

Firefighters rescue woman from house fire in Otsego

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20253 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, April 8, the Otsego Fire Department and other local agencies responded to a fire at a home in the 200 block of S. Grant St. in Otsego.According to Otsego Director of…

Plainwell plans third annual Spring Soiree on April 26

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Spring is officially here.And in the City of Plainwell, that means it’s time once again for the Spring Soiree.Now in its third year, the Spring Soiree will take place in downtown Plainwell beginning at 10 a.m.…

Construction project begins on M-89 between Plainwell and Martin

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20251 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Motorists travelling on US-131 between Plainwell and Martin should plan for backups and delays for the next several weeks.On Monday, April 14, the Michigan Department of Transportation began a $1.4-million construction project on the four-mile stretch…

Hart to be honored during Arbor Day Celebration at Ransom Library

Hart to be honored during Arbor Day Celebration at Ransom Library

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor On Friday, April 25, Ransom District Library, in partnership with the City of Plainwell, will celebrate “the beauty and importance of trees” with an Arbor Day ceremony beginning at 3 p.m.In addition to the City handing…

Allegan’s Edwards Jr. named Second Team All-State

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20253 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor ALLENDALE—Allegan junior basketball standout Quentin Edwards Jr. knows a thing or two about scoring, as evidenced by his school-record 44-point effort in a game this season.But there’s more to Edwards’ game than simply putting the ball…

Girls Tennis Preview:

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20255 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor ALLEGANNew season.Same expectations for Allegan.“It’s the same expectations every year for us,” Allegan coach Damien Arthur said. “Allegan girls tennis has a long history of contending for conference and regional championships as well as top-10 finishes…

Proposal presented to eliminate city police department

Proposal presented to eliminate city police department

Editorial StaffApr 16, 202510 min read

By Gari Voss The Monday, April 14, 2025, meeting of the Allegan City Council began with clarification of a conversation that occurred during the April 10th Budget Session. It continued on a lighter note with Mayor Traci Perrigo making the…

Natural Gas Leak affects thousands from Fennville to Saugatuck

Natural Gas Leak affects thousands from Fennville to Saugatuck

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20255 min read

By Gari Voss News came on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 2:40pm that a natural gas leak had occurred in the Allegan County Game Area in the area of 57th Street and 122nd Avenue. Approximately 5,200 residents and business lost…

Paw Paw baseball is now 4-4

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

By John Raffel Varsity baseball traveled to Three Rivers Friday to open conference play. The DH ended in a split for two tightly contested games. In Game No. 1 the Red Wolves outhit the Wildcats but just couldn’t get the…

Mike’s Musings: Give tariffs a chance, they may work

Mike’s Musings: Give tariffs a chance, they may work

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20253 min read

Let’s give the tariffs time to work. If they don’t work I will be the first to admit I was wrong. President Trump seems to be backing off his hardline positions with a 90-day reprieve for most, and taking tariffs…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20255 min read

Sometimes we learn more about ourselves and our fu-ture by looking back in histo-ry.Today, we go back about a century to the Roaring ‘20s. Babe Ruth is slamming home runs, the Four Horse-men are playing for Knute Rockne at Notre…

Op-Ed from Allegan City Manager, Joel Dye

Op-Ed from Allegan City Manager, Joel Dye

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20256 min read

To the editor: I am writing to correct the misinformation in the April 17 edition of the paper that mischaracterizes the April 14 meeting of the Allegan City Council. If you just read the headline, you’d be left with an…

South Haven fails to act on lifeguard recommendations

South Haven fails to act on lifeguard recommendations

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20254 min read

By James Windell When TV camera crews showed up at the South Haven City Council meeting on Monday, April 7, 2025, it was clear that there was a hot-button issue on the agenda. But it was not short-term rentals this…

South Haven couple will cycle in all 50 states

South Haven couple will cycle in all 50 states

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20254 min read

By James Windell When Deanne and Roger Fridley began dating, Roger bought a bicycle because Deanne was an avid cyclist. Not only did he take up the sport, but now the couple are one state away from accomplishing a cycling…

City Council tables community recreation director agreement

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20254 min read

By James Windell When South Haven resident Jack Sitzer addressed the South Haven City Council on Monday, April 7, 2025, he stated he was opposed to the council approving an agreement that would result in a new position of Community…

Stermer found guilty of killing husband a second time

Stermer found guilty of killing husband a second time

Editorial StaffApr 16, 20252 min read

A woman accused of killing her husband by setting him on fire and then running him over has been found guilty by a jury in a retrial.Linda Stermer has been found guilty of two counts of murder, including first-degree murder.…