Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Chicken-keeping permits available beginning Jan. 13 in Sturgis

Beginning Jan. 13, the city of Sturgis will begin accepting permit applications for the keeping of chickens on residential property.  Applications are available at city hall, 130 N. Nottawa St., in the community development department.  Submitting an application does not guarantee approval. Each property must meet all requirements of the city’s ordinance to qualify.  Residents Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Metty hired as new Three Rivers DDA director

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — A local Three Rivers business owner was officially hired to be the new executive director of the Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority. Angie Metty, who owns Reflections Hair Studio on South Main Street in Three Rivers and is also an administrative assistant with the DDA, was hired in Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Guernsey becomes first female lead prosecutor in Jackson County

By Jeff Steers Contributing Writer New Jackson County Lead Prosecutor Kelsey Guernsey did something interesting before Circuit Court Judge John McBain officially signed her to the position. Guernsey asked people in the audience to stand up if they were part of her “village.” Slowly more than half of the 75-person audience stood up as Guernsey Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star Sports

Columbia Central has solid week in girls basketball

by Jeff Steers Contributing Writer The Columbia Central High School girls basketball team won three games last week. The Golden Eagles defeated Ann Arbor Pioneer, Concord, and Napoleon. Here are scores from area teams. Columbia Central 56, Ann Arbor Pioneer 46: Gabby Gaydosh finished with 17 points, Cecelia Slat tallied 10 points, and Kolie Brown Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Cooper Street in Downtown Jackson closing for bridge replacement

The Michigan Department of Transportation is closing the Cooper Street bridge over the Grand River in Downtown Jackson starting Monday, Jan. 13. MDOT is fully replacing the street’s deteriorating bridge and outdated water main. According to an MDOT press release, this $12 million investment is expected to directly and indirectly support 114 jobs. Cooper will Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Light agenda at city council meeting includes further discussion on EDC budget

At Monday’s meeting, Albion City Council again tabled the discussion on the request of the Albion Economic Development Corporation to transfer $150,000 from the TIFA (tax increment finance authority) fund into the EDC budget. The reason for this request is to balance the EDC budget by reimbursing money spent toward the expansion and completion of Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star Obituaries

Obituary: Vennie Ree (Gibson) Williams

Vennie Ree (Gibson) Williams, born on March 3, 1933, in Chester, Georgia, peacefully departedthis life on Dec. 25, 2024, at her residence in Greensboro, North Carolina, surrounded byher loving family. She was the cherished daughter of the late Ammie Lee Kurtz (Gibson) andGuy Gibson. Vennie gave her life to Christ at an early age, a Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star Obituaries

Obituary: James Leland Manthei

James Leland Manthei, age 89, of Albion, Michigan passed on Jan. 2, 2025. He was born July 01, 1935, in Parma, Michigan to Paul and Thelma (Hubbel) Manthei. Jim was a quiet man that loved wood working, building furniture, collecting trains, and camping. He would do anything for his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. With just Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Community Table of Albion helps fight food insecurity

The Community Table of Albion had their last food pantry distribution of 2024 on Friday, Dec. 20. Operated by the Albion Health Care Alliance, CTA is the largest food distribution program in Eastern Calhoun County. In 2024 CTA held 35 drive-through distributions, 23 food pantries and six deliveries to senior housing. “This was the last Read More…