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Historical Notebook: RAILROAD ARRIVED HERE 180 YEARS AGO

Historical Notebook: RAILROAD ARRIVED HERE 180 YEARS AGO

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20243 min read

We have a special anniversary coming up here in Albion on July 4. It was 180 years ago that the first railroad train arrived in Albion. The State of Michigan financed the building of a strap-iron railroad across Southern Michigan…

Out and About: Water Festival, concerts, and prices

Out and About: Water Festival, concerts, and prices

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20243 min read

The Annual Three Rivers Water Festival seems to get better every year. We didn’t get as involved as we normally do with the many activities this year, so next year we want to try and make more time for this…

May I Walk with You? MORAL CONFUSION

May I Walk with You? MORAL CONFUSION

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20243 min read

Recently, I’ve been talking about morality with some people who are confused. They tell me that the advice they get depends on the educated opinion of the person they are seeking advice from. They complained that even ministers, clergy, offer…

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: Summer Nights – I’m missing living on the Tobacco

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: Summer Nights – I’m missing living on the Tobacco

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20244 min read

This time of year the newspaper business is pretty hectic.Even though I do all of my work out of this “home office” now, some weeks it seems like I am just about glued to this computer chair.I find I have…

Postcard from the Pines: A chip off the old Block

Postcard from the Pines: A chip off the old Block

Editorial StaffJun 28, 20245 min read

Bob Peters Bernie and Julie Sept 25 1950 It’s no secret that I am fond of old things and have, through the years, gathered a rather unusual collection of bits and pieces of Marion memorabilia. For example, I have a…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffJun 26, 20243 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorHeat WaveThe book “Ban This Book” has been banned by the Indian River County (Fla.) school board. Members voted 3-2 to ax Alan Gratz’s 2017 children’s tome after Jennifer Pippin, local Moms for Liberty chair, complained it was…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffJun 26, 20244 min read

On late cold nights when I was growing up, I would listen to my father’s shortwave radio receiver.  I could not make sense of the amateurs sending Morse Code but delighted in finding an English-speaking commercial station. There were many, but the…

Mike’s Musings: Lawmakers misbehavior goes unpunished

Mike’s Musings: Lawmakers misbehavior goes unpunished

Editorial StaffJun 26, 20243 min read

Nobody knows who, nobody knows why, but $17 million of our money (taxpayers) has been paid out to federal lawmakers accused of sexual (as well as other types of discrimination) misdeeds from 1997 to 2017.Personally, I think this is despicable.…

Looking Out: Oops

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20243 min read

Yard work must be done, so I’m out pruning and clipping when my old pal Tikins calls. As we talk, I stroll up into the shade next to the garage door. Tikins begins telling me a funny story which  is…

Out and About: S.S. Badger, pickleball, and gardening

Out and About: S.S. Badger, pickleball, and gardening

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20243 min read

The Mighty Mac opened for traffic in 1957. This meant you could drive directly from the lower peninsula of Michigan to the upper peninsula. You no longer had to wait hours to get on the ferry that transported everyone between…

Outdoor Experiences: Three ways to summer panfish

Outdoor Experiences: Three ways to summer panfish

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20243 min read

8 year old caleb with double of bluegill I got one yelled eight year old Caleb. Indeed he did, another double of bluegill ended up in the livewell. For the second week in roll young Caleb was putting a hurt…

Postcard from the Pines: The Old Swimmin’ Hole

Postcard from the Pines: The Old Swimmin’ Hole

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20245 min read

Summer has settled right in and no one can dispute that it is just plain hot. The temperature has topped 90 for three days now and leaves hang in want of water. It is oddly quiet and there is next…

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: Summer’s officially here this week…and HOT

Pat’s Bits and Pieces: Summer’s officially here this week…and HOT

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20244 min read

Officially, or unofficially, hot summer weather has arrived and our air conditioner – and the generator—are getting a real workout today (Tuesday). I’m looking at the calendar and the June, or Summer Solstice arrives Thursday. That is “officially” the end…

May I Walk with You? FATHER’S DAY THOUGHTS

May I Walk with You? FATHER’S DAY THOUGHTS

Editorial StaffJun 21, 20243 min read

When I think of Father’s Day, I think about a number of things. My first thoughts are about my spouse, without whom I would not be a father, and the fantastic mother she is and always has been. I must…

Blue Star

Blue Star

Editorial StaffJun 19, 20244 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorKrokodil RockI remember when rock was young. Me and Susie had no clue a Krokodil rock would find us.“Krokodil” I learned too late, is street name for Desomorphine, a synthetic opioid said to turn skin green and scaly…

Life as Performance Art

Life as Performance Art

Editorial StaffJun 19, 20246 min read

“Maybe it’s in the closet,” Molly would say. “I’ll check.”We all knew what was coming: Fibber would shout to her, “Don’t touch that closet!” too late, and the sound effects man would pour his props into a metal container, much to the…

Mike’s Musings: Make peace with Russia, align against China

Mike’s Musings: Make peace with Russia, align against China

Editorial StaffJun 19, 20243 min read

Don’t condemn me before I lay out my logic. Don’t call me a Putin lover or a Russian agent, I’m neither, but do have an opinion that differs from many in power these days.I’m not concerned with Russia. I don’t…

Historical Notebook: ALBION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1924

Historical Notebook: ALBION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1924

Editorial StaffJun 14, 20243 min read

Each year at this time we feature the Albion High School Class of 100 years ago. The Class of 1924 had 94 members; 39 were boys, and 55 were girls. Most of them had been born around 1906. It was…

Looking Out: The Mick

Editorial StaffJun 14, 20243 min read

Two days ago I met a guy from Chicago.  He was trying to sell me a car and must have thought it was important to tell me that he used to be a major league baseball pitcher. I needed new…

Out and About: Sheriff’s forum, Water Festival, and important things

Out and About: Sheriff’s forum, Water Festival, and important things

Editorial StaffJun 14, 20243 min read

Next Monday, June 17, the Riviera Theatre, in historic downtown Three Rivers, will host a forum featuring the five candidates for St. Joseph County Sheriff. This FREE event begins at 6:30 p.m., and is sponsored by the St. Joseph County…

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