Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Albion Farmer’s Market ends a little early this season, public notices a little too late

By Sylvia Benavidez From May to September on Wednesdays, Albion’s Farmer’s Market vendors in Stoffer Plaza offer the local community fresh produce and an opportunity to mingle with neighbors or visitors, but this year season will be cut a little short. Having the market on Wednesdays gives people a chance to come downtown right after Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

A JSO ‘Salute to America’ … and small towns

(or Jackson Symphony’s ‘Salute to America’ and small-town delights) By Ken Wyatt Jackson Symphony Orchestra has officially launched its 75th concert season. It took place, however, not in its traditional Potter Center venue in Summit Township, but last weekend on a lovely Friday evening at Horace Blackman Park in downtown Jackson. Matthew Aubin, conductor, began Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Jackson Superintendent Pressured to Resign

Jackson, MI — After mistakenly sending a text message to the wrong recipient, Jackson Public Schools Superintendent Jeff Beal is facing significant pressure to resign. The controversy has reignited longstanding tensions within the district and began when Beal mistakenly sent a text message containing disparaging remarks about school board member Kesha Hamilton directly to her—a message Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star Columns

HISTORICAL NOTEBOOK: LONERGAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY UNION HISTORY

By Frank Passic             Happy Labor Day to all our workers, and enjoy the day off. This day is for you! As we observe Labor Day Monday, we remember the history of another Albion factory union formed during World War II. The Lonergan Manufacturing Company at 704 N. Clark St. produced oil burning space heaters Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel Sports

Cross Country Roundup TR boys runner up under the lights, girls 8th

GRAND RAPIDS — Three Rivers’ boys’ cross country team finished as runner up in Friday night’s Under The Lights meet at Grand Rapids South Christian, while the girls’ cross country team finished eighth out of 24 teams.For the boys, 11 runners set lifetime personal bests. The ‘Cats were led by senior Sullivan Zietlow (3rd, 15:52, Read More…