Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Juvenile charged in the May 5 Napoleon schools swatting case

By KATHRYN PALON Contributing Writer  A 14-year-old was charged in a nine-count juvenile petition alleging involvement in a series of false threats, including a “swatting” call, that led Napoleon Community Schools to lock down on May 5 and cancel classes the following day, Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney Kelsey A. Guernsey announced earlier this week. The Read More…

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Green appears in court; final PTC rescheduled for Aug 28

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Antonio Green, 20, appeared before Hon. Susan Jordan, in the 4th Circuit Court May 15, for a final pre-trial conference, on charges of open murder for the shooting death of Mia Sims, 18. Sims was killed Sunday, July 27, 2025, outside of the Peoples United Community Church on Carl Breeding Read More…

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Plainwell man arrested after Albion police find guns, ammo and suspected meth

By KARA DECHALK Contributing Writer Albion Department of Public Safety officers responding to a suspicious situation in the 1000 block of Hall Street on May 19 found two firearms, ammunition and suspected methamphetamine, authorities said. Information given by the initial caller and then confirmed based on their own observations gave officers probable cause to search Read More…

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A Crown Comes Full Circle: MOHS Holds First In-Building Prom in 50 Years

By Linda LaNoue Contributing Writer Imagine your first prom in your own school, in your own community, surrounded by people who show up just for you. That is exactly what unfolded Saturday, May 16, at Marshall Opportunity High School. Two young men greeted each other at the door with a big hug, one of their Read More…

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State-level guidance shapes proposed Albion charter revisions

By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer Proposed changes to Albion’s city charter moved forward May 18 as City Attorney Cullen Harkness guided council through two amendments that could appear before voters on the November 2026 ballot, and council followed his guidance closely throughout the evening. Michigan cities have the authority to draft and amend their own Read More…

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Broad agenda moves forward amid construction season and charter discussions

By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer Following a severe thunderstorm warning earlier in the afternoon, Albion City Council moved through a broad but largely orderly agenda Monday evening, taking up charter amendments, infrastructure projects, downtown redevelopment and operational changes during the May 18 meeting at Albion City Hall. The meeting adjourned earlier than usual despite covering Read More…

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Out and About: Memorial Day, regrets, and summer

“Luck is the residue of design.” -Branch RickeyBuddha was not a Buddhist….Jesus was not a Christian….Muhammad was not a Muslim….They were teachers who taught Love….Love was their Religion.This next Monday, May 25, is Memorial Day. On this day we honor those Americans who paid the ultimate price by giving their lives for their country. The Read More…

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’Trojan Heroes’ honored, ISD budget resolution approved by Sturgis school board “Trojan Heroes” were named this week at the meeting of Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education. 

Toni Andrews (administrative assistant), Amanda Carpenter (substitute teacher) and Kristin Woods (bus driver) were honored.Here are select comments from nominators. Andrews: “Toni is amazing. Toni has always been super helpful, reliable, approachable and knowledgeable. Between managing calendars, dates, handling communication, the Board of Education … she is someone we can always count on.”Carpenter: “She always goes Read More…

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Proposal approved for Doyle roof project, pending bond attainment

By Dennis Volkert Sturgis City Commission on May 13 approved a proposal from Newbury Square Construction of Shipshewana, Ind., to complete a roof overhaul at Doyle Community Center, at a cost of just over $729,000.The plan hinges on securing a private placement bond.Along with the measure, commissioners also OK’d a $20,000 contingency budget and adopted Read More…