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Colon boys’ basketball pulls away in fourth quarter to defeat Mendon, win district title

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director MENDON — The old adage says the third time is a charm. Colon’s boys’ basketball team knows that all too well, especially playing against intra-county rival Mendon. The two played in the first game of the season, in which Mendon pulled away in overtime to win 80-73, and then did the Read More…

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Two killed, one injured after pickup strikes tree

PARK TWP. — Two people were killed while another was airlifted when a vehicle crashed into a tree in Park Township Saturday. According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called just after midnight Saturday to the intersection of Parkville Road and Mint Road. Deputies claim a pickup truck driven by a 27-year-old Read More…

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Three Rivers wrestling upset by Eaton Rapids in state semis

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director KALAMAZOO — Momentum can mean a lot in sports. If a team has momentum go in their favor, they can feel like nothing can stop them and they can do anything. On the other hand, if momentum is going against them, it can feel draining and agonizing, and it can end Read More…

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TR wrestling advance to state semis with comeback win over Freeland

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director KALAMAZOO — For the second straight season, Three Rivers will be moving on to the MHSAA Division 2 team wrestling state semifinals. And they have their middleweights and heavyweights to thank. The second-seeded Wildcats got six consecutive victories from their 138 through 175-pound wrestlers to climb back from a 29-11 deficit Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Jackson teen dies in wrong-way crash on US-127

By Elizabeth Ferszt And Kathryn Palon Contributing Writers A Jackson teenager was killed in a wrong-way crash on US-127 last Thursday. The teenager, identified as 16-year-old Rickie Pickens, was a passenger in the car traveling the wrong way. Pickens was a sophomore at Jackson High School. “Rickie was a valued member of our football team Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Man pleads no-contest to murder of child

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer A 43-year-old Jackson County man, Donald Flack, pled no contest to second degree murder charges in connection to the death of a 15-month-old Jackson County child in 2022. According to a press release from Prosecuting Attorney Kelsey Guernsey, the death of the infant occurred Dec. 13, 2022. Officers responded at Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Jackson Collaborative Network presentation gives demographic data about Jackson County

By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Sheri Butters, manager of the Jackson Collaborative Network, gave a presentation at the Feb. 24 Jackson City Council meeting that highlighted some sobering data about the demographics, health, and wealth of both the city and Jackson County. “We work to build capa-city for systems change,” said Butters. “We are not Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Albion Invites Public Input on Roads, Redevelopment, and City Planning

By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer Albion residents will have several opportunities in the coming week to learn more about planned road work, infrastructure projects, and redevelopment proposals, and to share questions and input with city leadership. The first opportunity will take place during the next Albion City Council meeting on Monday, March 2. A study Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Stronger Together: Black Work, Business, and Belonging in Albion

By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer Albion’s Black history is often told through landmark events and institutions, but it is also a story shaped by work — by the jobs people came north for, the industries that sustained families, and the businesses that grew alongside the city. From early barbershops and skilled trades to today’s locally Read More…