Allegan County News & Union Enterprise News

Cities, townships observe Memorial Day

By Gari Voss Rainy weather across Allegan County may have dampened some spirits, but the remembrances for those who had died fighting for freedom did not disappoint. The Fallenby Duncan Campbell Scott Those we have loved the dearest,The bravest and the best,Are summoned from the battleTo their eternal rest;There they endure the silence,Here we endure Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star Allegan County News & Union Enterprise Clare County Review Columns Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel Courier-Leader, Paw Paw Flashes, & South Haven Beacon LaFayette Sun Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Mike’s Musings: Ukraine-Russia war must be stopped

Here I go again. One of my favorite rants is “Why do we send so much money and weapons to Ukraine to further a war they will never win?As a country we are nearly $34 trillion in debt and have a homeless problem that gets greater by the day. Our groceries and gas are on Read More…

LaFayette Sun News

CCSD honors Top 3 at LHS, VHS

The Chambers County School District hosted Board Recognition for the District’s Academic “Top 3” at the Chambers County School Board Meeting. LaFayette High School “Top Three” were 1) Danasia Thomas, #2) Ny’aiza Linson, and 3) Deaundra Vines. Valley High School “Top Three” were 1) Jackson Sanders, #2) Nevaeh Crane and 3) Lily Smith. CCSD Superintendent, Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Sturgis schools set cell phone policy for students

Sturgis Public Schools has established a cell phone policy for students. It encompasses additional phone-type devices, such as Apple Watch.  Families and students were notified directly this week regarding the policy. Prior to setting the guidelines, the district consulted stakeholders through a community “visioning” session to explore the impact of cell phone use and student Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Three Rivers to make second attempt at state funds for lead line replacement

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — The City of Three Rivers will be trying again to receive funds from the state for lead line replacement, but a note from their previous application could be a speed bump to getting funding in their newest attempt. On Tuesday, the Three Rivers City Commission approved a 2024 Read More…