Spring Band ConcertOn Wednesday, May 15 the Music Department will feature performances by the 6th Grade Beginning Band, Middle School Band, High School Band and Jazz Ensemble for the spring concert. The concert begins at 7pm and will take … [Read more...] about Band Notes for the Week of May 6, 2024
MHS Honor Roll – Q3
SeniorsHighest HonorsEmily CarlsonGeorge ChamberlainLetizia ChiariAddie CurtisParker EnrightClare FloryAnja Gregoran JenulLayni HeuringTalan HiemstraChase KarnTomoko KuboDawsen LehewMeridith McWilliamsNathan MihillsElizabeth PachayLuca … [Read more...] about MHS Honor Roll – Q3
K & M announces Fall 2024 Scholarship Recipient
CASSOPOLIS, MI - - - K & M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. in Cassopolis is proud to announce its Earl G. Marhanka Scholarship winners for the fall of 2024. This scholarship program was established in 2001 in recognition of K & M’s … [Read more...] about K & M announces Fall 2024 Scholarship Recipient
MHS Soccer Sports 7-2-1 Record
Senior Lily Scoggin in action during Marcellus’ win over the visiting Hartford Huskies, May 1. Marcellus is second in the conference behind Bloomingdale and has a 7-2-1 overall record. - Photo courtesy of Megan … [Read more...] about MHS Soccer Sports 7-2-1 Record
From the Marcellus News
From The Marcellus News - May 6, 1954: Wildcats Lose One, Win Two in Past Week: The Marcellus Wildcats lost a conference game to the Colon Magi Thursday, April 29, at Colon by a score of 10-9. Marvin Middlestadt was the losing … [Read more...] about From the Marcellus News
Marcellus Memories #13
by Willard Robinson, MHS Class of ‘49 During the 1930’s we were in the “great depression” and money was hard to come by so these memories are about jobs I had during my growing up years. The first job I can remember being paid for … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories #13
Farm and Food File
The failure to learn history’s simple lessons by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Long before it became a cliché, there were many heroes who never wore capes. I met one: the rail-thin, then-86-year-old Theodore W. … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File
Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
Culture War Stupidity Plunges Into Absurdity by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Right-wing culture warriors have been relentlessly attacking people’s personal liberties – running hellish crusades to deny our freedom to vote, … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library
This week, we’re highlighting a historical fiction novel and a work of non-fiction—a collection of photographs. Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade: A Novel by Janet Skeslien Charles. In January 1918, Ann Morgan, the daughter of J.P. Morgan and … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library
MDHHS recognizes Older Americans Month this May
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) joinsthe federal Administration for Community Living in observing May nationally and in Michigan as Older Americans Month (OAM) to recognize and honor older … [Read more...] about MDHHS recognizes Older Americans Month this May
Undersheriff Roach graduates from Northwestern University Center for Public Safety
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce the recent graduation of Undersheriff Clinton Roach from the School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC) at Northwestern University. Undersheriff Clinton Roach has successfully completed … [Read more...] about Undersheriff Roach graduates from Northwestern University Center for Public Safety
MDARD Director Tim Boring Signs ‘HPAI Risk Reduction Response Order’ Determination of Extraordinary Animal Health Emergency in Response to the Ongoing HPAI Outbreak in Michigan
At this time, the public health risk associated with HPAI remains low LANSING, Mich. – On May 1, 2024, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Dr. Tim Boring signed a “Determination … [Read more...] about MDARD Director Tim Boring Signs ‘HPAI Risk Reduction Response Order’ Determination of Extraordinary Animal Health Emergency in Response to the Ongoing HPAI Outbreak in Michigan










