Three fun 5Ks in early 2025 celebrate Michigan's great outdoors Mark your race calendars! Celebrating the great outdoors and honoring Michigan’s history are part of three 5K run/walk events organized by the Michigan Department of Natural … [Read more...] about Gear up, get moving in the new year!
MiLEAP Highlights Scholarship Programs to Support Michiganders in Continuing their Education During College Scholarship Month
LANSING, Mich. – In a dedicated effort to raise awareness about the resources available to Michiganders pursuing a skill certificate or college degree and in support of Michigan’s ambitious Sixty by 30 attainment goal, Gov. Gretchen … [Read more...] about MiLEAP Highlights Scholarship Programs to Support Michiganders in Continuing their Education During College Scholarship Month
E. Kay Lapham
August 11, 1954 ~ October 25, 2024 E. Kay Lapham, 70, of Marcellus, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Friday, October 25, 2024, in the comfort of her family’s presence. Her life began August 11, 1954, in Niles, Michigan, the … [Read more...] about E. Kay Lapham
Charlene Marie (Buckhold) Burmeister
January 3, 1941 ~ October 19, 2024 Charlene Marie (Buckhold) Burmeister, 83, of Marcellus, passed away Saturday, October 19, 2024, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born January 3, 1941, in Marcellus, the daughter … [Read more...] about Charlene Marie (Buckhold) Burmeister
Michigan voters stream to polls during early voting
First day of statewide early voting in Michigan smashes expectations. More than 145,000 Michigan voters cast ballots at their early voting site on Day One LANSING, Mich. – Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced on Saturday, October … [Read more...] about Michigan voters stream to polls during early voting
MHS Senior Band Members Recognized during final home football Game
Senior Drumline member Atheylia Pachovas, being recognized with her Dad Josh Pachovas and grandfather George Pachovas, has been a member of the music department for the last seven years. After graduation, Atheylia would like to major in … [Read more...] about MHS Senior Band Members Recognized during final home football Game
Marcellus Memories from The Marcellus News
Caroline “Carrie” Nation1846 ~ 1911 Nation is noted for attacking alcohol-serving establishments (most often taverns) with a hatchet. Halloween Fun FactsThe meaning behind black and orangeAccording to the Library of … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories from The Marcellus News
‘Cats fall to #2 Falcons – finish season with 5-3 record
Senior Quarterback Parker Adams, center, takes one of his last snaps for the Wildcats, Friday, October 25, against Grand Rapids Sacred Heart. Adams was MHS Athlete of the Week last week for his performance against Bangor. During that … [Read more...] about ‘Cats fall to #2 Falcons – finish season with 5-3 record
EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Installing public chargers & upgrading the electrical grid will pose a large cost to the U.S., but the economic benefits will be worth it. Dear EarthTalk: Is transitioning to … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Lilly Ledbetter Fought the Bastards. . . and Won for All of Us
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Forget the cartoonish “Great Man” version of American history, nearly all social progress in our country has been spurred by unheralded “nobodies” who felt a sting of injustice – and resolved to right … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Lilly Ledbetter Fought the Bastards. . . and Won for All of Us
Farm and Food File: “New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions”
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Let’s pause to consider the-above headline. First, it’s a quote; I didn’t write it. That’s important because the third rail of today’s ag journalism–the deadly, high voltage topic that … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: “New U.S.-China Trade War Could Cost Farmers Billions”












