Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Judge Thomas Wilson under judicial review

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer 4th Circuit Court Judge, Thomas Wilson, is now formally under judicial tenure review by the Judicial Tenure Commission of the State of Michigan. On Sept. 11, the JTC filed a formal complaint against Wilson, including eight counts of alleged misconduct in the courtroom, on the bench, in his chambers, and/or Read More…

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Two dead after Wednesday morning fire

By KATHRYN PALON Contributing Writer Two people perished in a Tompkins Township house fire Wednesday morning. According to the Michigan State Police, troopers from the Jackson post were dispatched at around 10:20 a.m. to a residential fire in the 6800 block of Maple Lane Road. When first responders arrived, the residence was fully engulfed. After Read More…

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Downtown Rental Rehab Grants raise questions and opportunities

by Maggie LaNoue At its Sept. 2 meeting, the Albion City Council approved applications for Community Development Block Grant funding to rehabilitate three downtown buildings. The requests total more than $618,000. The properties include 217 S. Superior Street, home of the Superior Street Mercantile, which applied for about $245,000, and two others nearby at 300 Read More…

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Volunteers make Binder Park Zoo’s Corks & Kegs a success

By SYLVIA BENAVIDEZ Contributing Writer Binder Parks biggest fundraiser Corks and Kegs at the Zoo, held Sept. 6, brought out 60 volunteers from all over Calhoun County and even some from Jackson County to raise money for the care of the animals and daily operations. The Albion Marshall area was well represented with at least Read More…

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Tiny Tails Birthing Barn brings fresh look to old County Fair tradition

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — A familiar sight at the St. Joseph County Grange Fair got a bit of an expansion and rebrand for this year’s edition, but its mission is still the same as ever. The Tiny Tails Birthing Barn is the new name of what had been the Miracle of Life Tent Read More…

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Soccer Roundup: Three Rivers shut out by Plainwell

PLAINWELL — Three Rivers’ boys’ soccer team had a tough time at Plainwell Thursday, Sept. 11, getting shut out by the Trojans 7-0.No stats were reported for the match.With the loss, Three Rivers goes to 1-4-1. Constantine earns first win of seasonCONSTANTINE — Constantine’s boys’ soccer team got a point in the win column last Read More…

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Tennis Roundup Three Rivers loses to Vicksburg, narrowly beat Niles

VICKSBURG — Three Rivers’ boys’ tennis team traveled to Vicksburg Thursday, Sept. 11, and came away with a 6-2 loss to the host Bulldogs.Winning for the Wildcats were the No. 1 doubles duo of Parker Bingaman/Todd Wadsworth, who defeated Mason Rose/Liam Herson of Vicksburg 6-3, 6-1, and the No. 2 doubles team of Frederico De Read More…

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County superintendents urge Lansing to ‘act quickly’ to pass state budget

Superintendents: ‘Our students deserve a stable, fully funded school year’ By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — Leaders of every school district in St. Joseph County are urging action by state lawmakers as a deadline to pass a state budget looms in just under two weeks. In a letter to county families and staff on Sept. Read More…