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Sunday storm damages homes, businesses in St. Joseph County

Sunday storm damages homes, businesses in St. Joseph County

Editorial StaffApr 4, 20253 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — A powerful thunderstorm rolled through St. Joseph County Sunday evening, causing numerous power outages, downed trees, and property damage in spots around the county.According to the National Weather Service, there was “widespread”…

Demonstration held in Sturgis to protest Trump administration policies

Demonstration held in Sturgis to protest Trump administration policies

Editorial StaffApr 4, 20251 min read

By Dennis Volkert A demonstration was held Saturday near the intersection of U.S. 12 and Centerville Road in Sturgis, protesting recent policies that are unfolding during the early phase of Donald Trump’s second administration.Kay Davis and Dianne Gorsuch, among the…

Eggstravagant events to bring kids to Clare, Farwell

Eggstravagant events to bring kids to Clare, Farwell

Editorial StaffApr 4, 20253 min read

By Rachael Humphrey Rain, shine or snow, on Saturday, April 19th, there will be a couple different Easter events across Clare County for families to enjoy.Starting at the Clare Municipal Airport, from 9am-11:30am, Clare Parks and Recreation hosts their “Great…

MMC’s Alvaro reflects on years of service as retirement nears

MMC’s Alvaro reflects on years of service as retirement nears

Editorial StaffApr 4, 20256 min read

By Genine Hopkins It’s hard for those who have a major impact in their jobs to consider retirement, but as the Winter semester ends at Mid, Tammy Alvaro, the Phi Theta Kappa, Students of Promise, Laker Life, and Veteran’s Services…

Mother Nature reminds us we live in Michigan

Mother Nature reminds us we live in Michigan

Editorial StaffApr 4, 20252 min read

By Genine Hopkins While April 1st would have been a bit more perfect of a day to wake up to snow, freezing rain, ice, hail, rain, and high winds, it seems like Mother Nature is throwing Michiganders – and many…

Spring brush collection underway in Sturgis

Dennis VolkertApr 3, 20252 min read

The city of Sturgis began brush pick-up service this week.  Routine early-spring collection had been scheduled to start April 7, but timeline was shifted due to severe damage from a storm that hit the area March 30.  Crews from Department…

Finland forests, fowl, fur Explored

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20251 min read

Holland family doctor/ birder Eric Gustafson will share “Finland: Forests, Fowl and Fur” with Holland Audubon Society members and guests Thursday, April 8 in the Commons Room at Hope Church, 77 W. 11th St., starting at 7 p.m. Admission is…

Leaders eye missing link, grant request

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Saugatuck Township and Allegan County Road Commission leaders joined U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Holland, Saturday for a close-up tour of the 1988 Lakeshore Drive washout, reported former county commission chair Jim Storey. The commission has applied…

Cities offer summer jobs

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Young and looking for a summer job? You could do worse than apply for Saugatuck and Douglas departments of public works openings. Saugatuck is also seeking Oval Beach Patrol members. Saugatuck DPW seasonal maintenance workers earn…

City election complaint: Where next?

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20255 min read

BY SCOTT SULLIVAN EDITOR Former mayor Ken Trester’s Oct. 16 complaint to the Michigan Bureau of Elections about EPIC (Empowering People Investing in Communities), a 501c4 nonprofit headed by another ex-mayor, Garnet Lewis, has apparently been resolved to the tune…

City election complaint: What’s next?

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20255 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorFormer Saugatuck mayor Ken Trester’s Oct. 16 complaint to the Michigan Bureau of Elections about EPIC (Empowering People Investing in Communities), a 501c4 nonprofit headed by another ex-mayor, Garnet Lewis, has apparently been resolved to the tune of…

Summer jobs in the sun? Look here

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorYoung and looking for a summer job? You could do worse than apply for Saugatuck and Douglas departments of public works openings. Saugatuck is also seeking Oval Beach Patrol members.Saugatuck DPW seasonal maintenance workers earn $17 an hour…

Plainwell mill damaged by strong winds

Plainwell mill damaged by strong winds

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The storm system that swept through the area during the evening on Sunday, March 30, brought with it heavy rain and damaging winds.Among the casualties of those winds was Building 2 of the mill complex on…

Otsego Arts Competition seeks to draw artists from SW MI

Otsego Arts Competition seeks to draw artists from SW MI

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20253 min read

By Elizabeth Abbott The Otsego Arts Council is excited to host the fourth Otsego Arts Competition, formerly known as The Art Thing.Beginning in 2021, this event has been an opportunity for local artists to display art and compete for cash…

Con Agra closure puts Fennville on edge

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20254 min read

By Piper Raab The million square foot fruit canning and frozen fruit processing manufacturing plant, Con Agra Foods, located in the city of Fennville, officially announced a future closure plan, slated for June 27th, 2025. City Administrator, Katie Beemer said,…

Seven inmates honored at graduation ceremony

Seven inmates honored at graduation ceremony

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20256 min read

By Piper Raab The Community Reentry Unit Program for qualified inmates at the Allegan County Corrections Center is a quarterly intensive education and life skills preparation program with a Christian foundation. The program is directed and managed by Lead Jail…

Planwell mill strongly damaged in latest storm

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20252 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The storm system that swept through the area during the evening on Sunday, March 30, brought with it heavy rain and damaging winds.Among the casualties of those winds was Building 2 of the mill complex on…

New youth librarian has big shoes to fill

New youth librarian has big shoes to fill

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20253 min read

By James Windell Jen LaRowe has no illusions about becoming the new Youth Librarian at the South Haven Memorial Library.She admits that following Gail Patterson-Gladney, who retired recently after nearly 25 years as the Youth Librarian, is not going to…

Vietnam veteran finally feels welcomed home

Vietnam veteran finally feels welcomed home

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20255 min read

By James Windell After two tours in Vietnam and being shot more than seven times, Albert Anthony was not welcomed home when he returned more than 50 years ago.Maybe that’s one reason Anthony, a South Haven resident, stayed in the…

Comedy show, art auction to benefit We Care

Comedy show, art auction to benefit We Care

Editorial StaffApr 2, 20253 min read

By James Windell For the second year in a row, We Care Community Resource Center is bringing in a comedian to headline a fundraiser. But in addition to comedy, the event on Friday, April 11, 2025 will also feature an…