CENTREVILLE — A teenage girl was killed near Centreville Sunday night after being ejected from a car in a crash.According to Michigan State Police, the incident occurred on M-86 near Shimmel Road just outside of Centreville on the night of June 22. A 19-year-old woman from Three Rivers was reportedly driving a Dodge Charger westbound Read More…
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Sturgis Fest ’25 continues, concludes this weekend
‘Family Day’ at Sturgis Fest took place June 25 at the high school.A variety of attractions were featured, including carnival rides, climbing wall, a sprinkler (organized by the fire department), train rides, carnival games, water slide, bounce houses and food.Also included with Family Day was Biscuits vintage baseball game and an outdoor showing of “Back Read More…
Freight House mural to get official unveiling
By Dennis Volkert Unveiling for a mural at Freight House, at Sturgis Historical Museum, is set for 5-7 p.m. June 27.Heidi Wolfe, of Wolfe Makes Art, and Callie Aldrich, have done the painting, with concept by Bill Haack, leader of Sturgis Area Model Railroaders.It depicts the two main passenger train lines that passed through Sturgis Read More…
Although parade unexpectedly cancelled, Schoolcraft 4th of July marches on
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director SCHOOLCRAFT — It has been a slightly rough decade to be Schoolcraft’s Fourth of July Committee in scheduling its annual celebration on Independence Day.In 2020 and 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the festivities before returning in 2022 and 2023. In 2024, though, the major U.S. 131 road reconstruction and logistical Read More…
Clare baseball finishes with 20-11-2 wins
By John Raffel Clare baseball coach Dave Gould finished his seventh season with the program which finished at 20-11-2.“We had a good season and could have easily finished around 25-6,” Gould said. “We lost some games that we should not have lost. We did not hit the ball like we thought we could and struggled Read More…
May I Walk with you? GIVING AND RECEIVING
Living the Christian life can be seen as giving and receiving. First, Jesus gives himself to us, we receive him and then we give ourselves to him. Lately, I have been contemplating just how well I have been able to receive Jesus. How open and prepared am I to have him be the Lord, Savior, Read More…
Dozens enjoy floating down river
Tube and kayak enthusiasts get ready for their journey last Saturday on the Muskegon River, hoping to beat the heat!
Clare Welcome Center hosts memorial to honor those killed in work zone crashes
MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – For the fourth year in a row, the Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Clare Welcome Center will host the National Work Zone Memorial over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. This special memorial honors the lives of more than 1,600 road workers, motorists, pedestrians, law enforcement officers, public safety officials and children who have Read More…
Frog race improvised
Unfortunately, Kiwanis was not able to provide frogs this year for the Summerfest event but the contestants were great at improvising and adjusting to Ribbit Races!! Clare Area Kiwanis President, Lori Fassett “hopped” into action to demonstrate the improvision to Ribbit Races!!
Trucks on the move
A highlight of the Clare Summerfest, was the first annual Truck Show, that highlighted all types of trucks. At Summerfest’s conclusion, the trucks lined up and paraded from Shamrock Park through town.