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Q&A: ‘Homegrown’ festival endures and evolves

Q&A: ‘Homegrown’ festival endures and evolves

Dennis VolkertAug 7, 20247 min read

The 13th “Homegrown Art & Music Festival” takes place noon-10 p.m. Saturday at Oaklawn Park in Sturgis.  Six bands perform on the main stage. Other musicians are featured at the beer garden throughout the day. About 10 artists and artisans…

25 kayakers rescued from Kalamazoo River

25 kayakers rescued from Kalamazoo River

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20243 min read

By Gari Voss Kayaking on the Kalamazoo River has replaced paddling in a canoe or floating down in a rowboat. What sounded like a great day for a kayak outing on the Kalamazoo turned into a stressful adventure for 21…

Prosecutor files motion to revoke bond days after release

Prosecutor files motion to revoke bond days after release

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20248 min read

By Donald Talonen On Friday, August 2, the Allegan County Prosecutor’s Office, led by current Prosecutor Myrene Koch, filed an emergency motion with the Michigan Supreme Court to revoke the bond of a man convicted of criminal sexual conduct. The…

Community comes together to pray

Community comes together to pray

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20241 min read

By Pamela Whitlow The 23rd Annual Day of Prayer for Chambers County was hosted last Friday night on the square in downtown LaFayette.The year theme was “Working Together In UnityThe first prayer service for Chambers County was hosted on September…

Brown settles in as South Haven’s mayor

Brown settles in as South Haven’s mayor

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20246 min read

By Donald Talonen The city mayor stands as a central figure in local governance. As the elected head of a city, the mayor’s responsibilities are vast and varied, shaping the daily lives of the community they serve.At the helm of…

51st annual Fly-In set for August 11

51st annual Fly-In set for August 11

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20243 min read

By Donald Talonen Get ready for a delightful morning on August 11, 2024, in South Haven. The South Haven Rotary’s 51st Annual Pancake Breakfast will kick off the day at the South Haven Area Regional Airport, filling the air with…

South Haven’s National Blueberry Festival begins this week

Editorial StaffAug 7, 20243 min read

By Donald Talonen The National Blueberry Festival has been a beloved tradition in the community since 1963. Taking place annually on the second weekend of August, it holds the distinction of being one of the nation’s longest-running fruit festivals. This…

Millage renewal on ballot for Road Commission

Millage renewal on ballot for Road Commission

Robert TomlinsonAug 5, 20243 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — One of the county agencies seeking a renewal of what St. Joseph County taxpayers are already paying will be the St. Joseph County Road Commission. On the Aug. 6 ballot, the Road Commission will…

August Primary 2024 Preview: Drain Commissioner Q+A

August Primary 2024 Preview: Drain Commissioner Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 202411 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Voters in St. Joseph County will be selecting who they want to be their drain commissioner for the next four years. On the Aug. 6 ballot, two Republican candidates will be vying…

August Primary 2024 Preview: Fifth District County Commissioner Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 20249 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Two candidates are vying to fill a soon-to-be-empty seat on the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners. In the Aug. 6 election, there are two Republican hopefuls vying for the Fifth District…

August Primary 2024 Preview: Fourth District County Commissioner Q+A

August Primary 2024 Preview: Fourth District County Commissioner Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 20249 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — One of two seats being contested on the county commission is up for grabs in the Aug. 6 election. There are two Republican hopefuls vying for the Fourth District seat on the…

August Primary 2024 Preview: 36th District State House Q+A

August Primary 2024 Preview: 36th District State House Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 202420 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — A seat in the Michigan House of Representatives is up for grabs in the Tuesday, Aug. 6 election. Voters in St. Joseph County will be voting between three Republican hopefuls vying for…

August Primary 2024 Preview: St. Joseph County Prosecutor Q+A

August Primary 2024 Preview: St. Joseph County Prosecutor Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 202419 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Voters in St. Joseph County will be effectively electing who will be prosecutor for the next four years in the August election. There are three Republican hopefuls vying for the seat of…

August Primary 2024 Preview: St. Joseph County Sheriff Q+A

August Primary 2024 Preview: St. Joseph County Sheriff Q+A

Robert TomlinsonAug 3, 202422 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — One of the most hotly contested races in St. Joseph County on the Aug. 6 ballot will be deciding the new sheriff. Five Republican hopefuls are hoping to win people’s votes to…

Marion Press to cease publication

Marion Press to cease publication

Jordan WilcoxAug 2, 20243 min read

The Marion Press has been publishing the news, sports, obituaries, and opinions of the Marion and McBain area, since 1889. But starting next week, that will unfortunately no longer be the case. After 135 years of operation, and over 7000…

City taps Thompson as new planning/zoning head

Editorial StaffJul 31, 20242 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor Saugatuck has appointed South Haven planning and zoning assisant Luke Thompson as its new city head of both. As planning and zoning director, Thompson fills a post city manager Ryan Cummins has doubled in since replacing…

Ferry sinkhole closes road to beach

Editorial StaffJul 31, 20242 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor A key stretch of Ferry Street in Douglas leading north to Saugatuck’s Oval Beach, Mt. Baldhead and more will close indefinitely Friday, Aug. 2, during peak summer season. The decision, said Douglas City Manager Lisa Nocerini,…

‘Wild Heart of Saugatuck’ suits rage on

Editorial StaffJul 31, 20247 min read

By Scott Sullivan Editor Developer North Shores of Saugatuck, L.C.C. has sued Saugatuck Dunes Coastal Alliance founding president David Swan in Allegan County Circuit Court for: • Tortious interference with contract, business relationship or business expectancy; • Civil conspiracy; and…

Summer peaks in Venetian Fest

Editorial StaffJul 31, 20244 min read

By Scott SullivanEditor“It” was about: Saugatuck intoxication and enchantment this Venetian Weekend.Seamen standing watches onboard or in ports here nights drank in cooling trade winds during nights warming to low-80s sunshine by middays.First-timers came to experience what “it,” the buzz…

‘Wild Heart’ suits rage on

Editorial StaffJul 31, 20247 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorDeveloper North Shores of Saugatuck, L.C.C. has sued Saugatuck Dunes Coastal Alliance founding president David Swan in Allegan County Circuit Court for: Going BackNorth Shore’s latest filing dates back to when Oklahoma City natural gas magnate Aubrey McClendon…

HUGE Estate Sale
August 27-30, 10 am - 5 pm (Part II September 17-19)
57520 Gearharts Landing, Three Rivers, MI

Antique furniture (some special finds!), Hoosier Cabinets, Wonderful dressers, Beds, Desks, Lamps, Wicker, Trunks, etc. Women’s Vintage Clothing, Fur Coats, Boots, Linens, Large Quilt Collection, Jewelry, Pocket Watches, Clocks, Nice Pottery, Comic Books, Huge amount of DVDs & CDs, extensive collection of Vintage Christmas, Patio and Garden Accents, Old Toys (many wind-up). Too much stuff to list! Over 60 years of accumulation! The Best Antique Sale we have ever seen! “Dealers, don’t miss this sale!”

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