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Township will cover treasurer in suit

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20245 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor Saugatuck Township’s attorney will represent treasurer and planning commission member Jon Helmrich in a developer’s lawsuit filed against him and Saugatuck Dunes Coastal Alliance president David Swan. The board Oct. 18 agreed 4-0 to do so,…

Lakeshore Drive washout-Township backs seeking new connection

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor “Only connect,” E.M. Forster’s advice in the novel, later made a movie “Howard’s End,” has nothing on Saugatuck Township’s Lakeshore Drive washout. The township board Nov. 13 voted to seek national designation to design and build…

Saugatuck taps Anderson as new mayor

Saugatuck taps Anderson as new mayor

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorSaugatuck City Council elected Holly Anderson mayor at its post-election organizational meeting Nov. 12.Her predecessor, Lauren Stanton, was chosen mayor pro-tem for the coming year.By city charter, the outgoing council picks rotating members for one one-year term, sometimes…

County clerk Genetski is Laketown pick

County clerk Genetski is Laketown pick

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20243 min read

By Jim HaydenCorrespondentLaketown Township agreed Nov. 13 to offer its township manager position to Allegan County Clerk and Saugatuck resident Bob Genetski.The manager search committee instructed supervisor Linda Howell to enter contract negotiations with him.The new township board made up…

Sincler named OPS Teacher of the Year

Sincler named OPS Teacher of the Year

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20244 min read

Bonnie Sincler knew from an early age the career path she wanted to follow.“Teachers have been a very influential part of what makes me who I am today,” Sincler said. “I always wanted to make that difference to someone else.”Sincler…

PHS girls basketball holds Holiday Giveback

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20244 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The Plainwell girls basketball program is on a mission to make Christmas a little merrier for some local families.And you can help.The Trojans’ home opener against Three Rivers on Tuesday, Dec. 10, will be the Holiday…

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Editorial StaffNov 20, 20243 min read

By Mike WilcoxPublisher We know that the holidays, “the most wonderful time of the year,” can actually be a bummer for some.We know that lack of essential food and clothing, not being able to buy meaningful Christmas gifts for your…

Art Reach unveils new pieces at the Griswold

Art Reach unveils new pieces at the Griswold

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By Gari Voss The Allegan Area Arts Council’s Art Reach Program hosted a Members’ Open House on Monday, November 18, 2024, to feature new pieces of art by area artists. This group of artwork ranges from beautiful landscapes to abstracts…

Busy season begins with lots of activities, choices downtown

Busy season begins with lots of activities, choices downtown

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20247 min read

By Gari Voss Get out those calendars and start scheduling the many wonderful events in the Allegan area! A great place to begin is Saturday, November 23, 2024, with arts and crafts, make-it-take its, and a bazaar. Then at 6pm,…

RockingFest returned for fifth year to LaFayette

RockingFest returned for fifth year to LaFayette

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By John BriceCorrespondent RockingFest On the Square returned for its fifth year in a row in downtown LaFayette on Alabama Avenue East and First Street Southeast during the late morning and afternoon hours of Saturday, November 16th of 2024. Ringing…

Lanett schools unveil remodeled fine arts center

Lanett schools unveil remodeled fine arts center

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20241 min read

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the newly remodeled Verdis F. Bible Fine Arts Center in Lanett last week. The Lanett City Schools Superintendent, Dr. Jennifer Boyd, revealed the newly renovated Fine Arts Center, dedicated to Mr. Verdis F.…

Paw Paw driver arrested after vehicle crashes into house

Paw Paw driver arrested after vehicle crashes into house

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

LAWRENCE TWP. – A 21-year-old Paw Paw woman faces a charge of operating while intoxicated, (OWI) after she allegedly crashed her SUV into a portion of a Lawrence Township residence, Thursday, Nov. 14, according to a press release from the…

New bald eagle monument placed at Veterans Park

New bald eagle monument placed at Veterans Park

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20241 min read

Following its arrival on May 20, a bald eagle monument was permanently placed Monday morning, Nov. 18, at Maple City Veteran’s Memorial Park in Paw Paw. Placement of the monument was performed by Lounsbury Excavating, Inc., Paw Paw, who volunteered…

40th Paw Paw Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com PAW PAW – The 40th annual Paw Paw Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held at Freshwater Community Church, 600 E. Michigan Ave., Thursday, Nov. 28. The free meal will be available in two different options –…

Two men face charges in death of Lawton man

Editorial StaffNov 20, 20242 min read

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com LAWTON – A 20-year-old Lawton man and a 19-year-old Paw Paw man face charges in the death of another Lawton man, according to a press release from the Lawton Police Department.On Nov. 12, at approximately 6:50pm,…

Preliminary hearing waived in case of woman accused of murdering 2-year-old child

Preliminary hearing waived in case of woman accused of murdering 2-year-old child

Robert TomlinsonNov 18, 20242 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — A preliminary hearing in the case of a woman accused of murdering her 2-year-old child was waived last week. According to the St. Joseph County 3B District Court, 21-year-old Paige Nichole Bohne waived the…

Millard Rd., Roberts Rd. reconstructs highlight Fabius road projects for 2025

Millard Rd., Roberts Rd. reconstructs highlight Fabius road projects for 2025

Robert TomlinsonNov 18, 20244 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director FABIUS TWP. — Two roads that have gotten significant traffic increases in the last several years in Fabius Township will be reconstructed next year. On Wednesday, Nov. 13, the Fabius Township Board approved their annual road…

Notices sent in Sturgis regarding lead water lines 

Dennis VolkertNov 15, 20242 min read

Over the past several years, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have introduced new rules for municipal water systems regarding lead service lines, the line running from the city’s water main into a…

Christian school honors veterans in JacksonBy Ken Wyatt

Christian school honors veterans in JacksonBy Ken Wyatt

Editorial StaffNov 15, 20243 min read

In a program honoring military veterans in its distinctive biblical worldview, Jackson Christian School packed out its high school gym on Veterans Day. More than 50 veterans showed up for the event, along with many family members of students. Some…

Albion’s new interim city manager introduces himself at Monday’s Council meeting by Sylvia Benavidez

Editorial StaffNov 15, 20243 min read

Albion’s newly approved Interim City Manager Douglas K. Terry spoke to the council and public on Monday, Nov. 12, the night he was formally approved night by the city council. Terry is local and not a stranger to running small…