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Pictures from National Ag Week 2025 at MHS
A first for MHS Principal Lynn Wagner - hopping on a farm tractor during National Ag Week 2025, Thursday, March 27. The day before spring break was “Drive a Tractor to School Day.” And, no, she didn’t start it up and drive away - that’s … [Read more...] about Pictures from National Ag Week 2025 at MHS
MHS Varsity Baseball & Softball begin seasons ahead of spring break
What the MHS Varsity Baseball team really needs is a new scoreboard. What it didn’t need to start the season is a dismantling of its dugout. Debris from the ‘Cats dugout lay strewn north of the field in the aftermath of Sunday’s storm. … [Read more...] about MHS Varsity Baseball & Softball begin seasons ahead of spring break
MHS Athletic Hall of Fame Seeks Nominations
The Marcellus High School Athletic Hall of Fame is currently accepting nominations for induction into the Hall of Fame. Nominations can be for individual athletes, teams, coaches, and community members who have supported the … [Read more...] about MHS Athletic Hall of Fame Seeks Nominations
Thespians wanted! Open auditions announced for “Nixie Out of Water
Marcellus – Six singers, ages 10 – 75, are needed for the operetta Nixie Out of the Water. Auditions will be held Wednesday, April 9 at Patch and Remington,115 E Main, Marcellus at 7:30. Auditioners should prepare a song of their choice. … [Read more...] about Thespians wanted! Open auditions announced for “Nixie Out of Water
The Art of Vaudeville (and a bit of history) Returns to Marcellus
On Saturday, May 3, from 6-9, Patch & Remington, 115 E. Main Street, will be hosting Grand Rapids-based duo Twilight Tunes for a night of dueling pianos. Throughout the event, ticketholders are invited to make song requests for … [Read more...] about The Art of Vaudeville (and a bit of history) Returns to Marcellus
Free Naloxone distribution box now available at Marcellus Township Library
Farm and Food File: Medicaid cuts would hit rural America hard
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Medicaid looks to be one of the big corks Congress hopes will help plug an estimated $4.7 trillion flood of red ink that accompanies tax cuts Republicans plan to pass this spring. … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: Medicaid cuts would hit rural America hard
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Do we have to let bright lights blind us to starry nights?
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Let us embrace the darkness. Not the political dark ages being pushed on us by today’s regressive right-wing forces, but nature’s own pure darkness of night. Unfortunately, we … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Do we have to let bright lights blind us to starry nights?
Cal Thomas: A heretic in the White House
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com For the Evangelical Christians who have given – and still give – overwhelming support to President Trump while refusing to criticize him for language and behavior they would presumably denounce in a … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas: A heretic in the White House
EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Despite the SDWA’s provisions, many communities in the U.S. face challenges maintaining safe drinking water. Credit: Pexels.com. Dear EarthTalk: If we’ve had the Safe Drinking Water … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®
Contemplation Corner: “Compassion asks us to go where it hurts . . .”
“Compassion asks us to go where it hurts, to enter into the places of pain, to share in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish. Compassion challenges us to cry out with those in misery, to mourn with those who are lonely, to weep with … [Read more...] about Contemplation Corner: “Compassion asks us to go where it hurts . . .”












