I’m not a fan of roundabouts. I know they are all the rage in road construction at this point, but I’m not sure they help in alleviating traffic congestion.More importantly, the latest round of round-a-bouts in some of our circulation areas are hurting small business.Take for instance, the roundabout that is being constructed in Allegan. Read More…
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Postcard from the Pines: Spring fever, it’s catching
Wednesday is here – deadline day – and once again I am sitting here staring at the darn computer screen. As usual, I couldn’t think of a thing to write about this week, but sometimes when I start typing…Part of the problem is keeping my mind on what I should be doing. The middle of Read More…
May I Walk With You? CAFETERIA CHRISTIANS
Recently the in the news I heard the term “cafeteria Catholic” used in reference to a politician who while claiming to be a good Catholic man, supports abortion, which the Catholic Church is overwhelmingly against. The person making the comment went on to say that a lot of Catholics are like that. They chose to Read More…
Postcard from the Pines: The Grocery Game
It’s time, with the hopefully temporary closing of the one grocery store left in our town, to recount the basic story of grocery stores in Marion, Michigan. At one time, we had three grocery stores and several more businesses that stocked grocery items. You could always find what you wanted as long as one of Read More…
Obituary: Pearl “Aunt Pearl” Maude Hubble
We will gather to celebrate the homegoing of a truly remarkable soul, Pearl “Aunt Pearl” Maude Hubble, who was called to her eternal rest on the 13th of April, 2024. Born on the 24th of June, 1938, in the quaint town of Bastrop, Texas.Pearl was a beacon of light and love to all who knew Read More…
5K Freedom Run/Walk next Saturday
By Pat MaurerCorrespondent A website about the annual 5K Freedom Run/Walk says, “Gear up for an electrifying experience at the 13th Annual Freedom 5K Run/Walk, where each stride celebrates the valiant heart of Spc. Robert Friese and the selfless sacrifice of many others. This isn’t just a run; it’s a tribute, a timed challenge over Read More…
Grant Twp reviews budget, approves road contract
By Pat MaurerCorrespondent In his notes about the Grant Township meeting April 9th, Supervisor Dan Dysinger Jr. said, There was only a brief discussion regarding the budget which was adopted in March. It is the largest budget ever for Grant Township.”He said, “While this budget represents the largest ever adopted by the Township, there is Read More…
Clare City Commission approves oversight for airport project
By Pat MaurerCorrespondent Clare City Commissioners approved engineering and construction oversight by Mead & Hunt for construction of PAPI (Airport Pilot Approach Path Indicator) lights at the Clare Municipal Airport.The City’s current airport improvement project includes replacement and installation of the lights, the agenda report said. “Recently MDOT (Michigan Department of Transportation) Aeronautics determined that Read More…
Marion Village Market closure stuns residents
By Genine Hopkins The sudden closure of the Marion Village Market this past Sunday, April 14, at 9 p.m. stunned residents who for months, had heard rumors of the grocery store being purchased by Roger’s in Lake. Rumors floated since late 2023 that the purchase and turnover to Roger’s would take place first by January Read More…
Faces in the Crowd: Michigan State Police F/Lt. Travis House, Cadillac Post
Marion Press: Would you tell us about your background where you were born, where you were raised, and your education? First Lieutenant Travis House: I was born in Cadillac, raised in this area, went to Mesick Schools, and graduated from Mesick in 1995. I attended Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) after becoming a cadet for the state Read More…