By Gari Voss The August 6, 2024, Primary Election is in full swing. Absentee ballots have been requested, sent and are being returned, polls are open for early voting, and Tuesday, August 6th is rapidly approaching. For many precincts, this election is extremely important in choosing county, township and community leaders in their respective parties.In Read More…
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Posing with Santa in July
Santa brought Christmas to the Perrigo Splash Pad at the Allegan Riverfront on Thursday, July 24, 2024. It was difficult to corral the children who were not only thinking about Christmas but about keeping Santa busy playing ball as water filled the air. Christmas at the Splash Pad was organized by the Allegan District Library Read More…
Back to School bash offered students all they need for free
Talk about a Back to School Bash! PHYRE (People Helping Youth Reach Excellence) has done it again.The 2024 Annual County -Wide Back to School Bash was everything on Saturday.The founder Adrian Holloway partnered with the LaFayette Police Department this year to make the event even more special for students.The FREE everything event is on its Read More…
Basketball camp stresses fundamentals, life
More To The Game 3 weekend basketball camp kicked off July 12-28th. The camp started off great states founder Trevond Barnes. We’ve had 22 kids participate.In the first 3 days we’ve harped on fundamentals and footwork while also having a really high energy day that was focused on defense. Barnes is a former LaFayette High Read More…
Disturbing crimes reported in Lanett, including drive-by shots
By John BriceCorrespondent This past weekend saw a pair of shocking crimes occur in Lanett that left the local community disturbed and asking for more information amidst the sets of confusing circumstances. Goodsell United Methodist Church on Sixth Avenue was the location for a back to school event intended to support the community.According to a Read More…
Lawton pole vaulter now focuses on volleyball
By John RaffelCorrespondent LAWTON – Alyssa McNally is a senior volleyball player at Lawton who has had a productive summerIn the Division 3 state finals, McNally was 28th in pole vault at 7-feet-9 inches.Right now, McNally has been going to workouts and scrimmages to prepare for the upcoming volleyball season. This week Lawton had workouts Read More…
Mike’s Musings: Olympics should be about sports and sports only
I’ve been an avid fan of the Olympics since I was a pre-teen. I was glued to the TV set in my teenage years, watching the opening ceremony and most of the events. It was a tradition I have always looked forward to. Thus much to my chagrin, I was taken aback by this year’s Read More…
Obituary: William “Bill” Beery
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Mr. Bill Beery. Born on August 25, 1950, to Donna and Harold Beery, Bill lived a full and vibrant life until his peaceful departure on July 28, 2024. He is survived by his wife, Nancy, brother Donald, sister Donita, children Justin (Sarah), Ginny Read More…
[UPDATED] Missing woman sought in Three Rivers
UPDATE 3:55 p.m. 7/26/2024: Loree was found safe and sound Friday, according to the Three Rivers Police Department. THREE RIVERS — The Three Rivers Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a woman that went missing earlier this month. Police say 46-year-old Melanie Jo Loree was last seen on July 8 in Read More…
Bench trial date on permanent injunction set for Lowry/Lockport/Park lawsuit
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — Miscommunication between the St. Joseph County courthouse and lawyers in a major local lawsuit led to a new date being set for a key part in the case. On Tuesday, St. Joseph County 45th Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman set a Tuesday, Sept. 3 date for a bench trial Read More…








