LANSING, MICH. - - - The Michigan State Police (MSP) Missing Children’s Clearinghouse invites fifth grade students statewide to participate in the 2024 National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest. The annual contest creates an … [Read more...] about MSP Seeks Participants for National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest
Two Michigan Cheesemakers Receive Awards at World Competition
Leelanau Cheese Co. and Idyll Farms Recognized for outstanding cheeses Lansing, MI – On January 2, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development celebrated the state’s growing artesian cheese industry. Two Michigan … [Read more...] about Two Michigan Cheesemakers Receive Awards at World Competition
Bronson Announces Top Baby Names for 2023
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Bronson is the leading birthing center in southwest Michigan and is nationally recognized for quality and safety. In 2023, there were more than 4,000 babies born at the Bronson BirthPlace, which has two locations – Battle … [Read more...] about Bronson Announces Top Baby Names for 2023
Nominations sought for Hometown Health Hero awards
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Public Health Week Partnership, a collaboration of 12 organizations working to increase the visibility of significant accomplishments in public health, is seeking nominations of individuals and organizations … [Read more...] about Nominations sought for Hometown Health Hero awards
News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
This week, the library is featuring two new books—-one fiction and the other non-fiction. This is the New Year! Benjamin Franklin once said: “Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every New Year find you a … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
Layman’s Corner
Q: Amy writes: Mathew 24:35 says that God’s words are eternal. That being the case, why has there been over the years a constant attack on the Bible along with a fierce effort to destroy it? A: Great question Amy, … [Read more...] about Layman’s Corner
Marcellus Certified as a Redevelopment Ready Community
The end of 2023 marked the beginning of the future for the Village of Marcellus. During the last regular meeting of the year on December 28, the Council approved contracts for building department services, and garbage and recycling, and … [Read more...] about Marcellus Certified as a Redevelopment Ready Community
‘Tuesday 1:37’ Garners Top Merit Award at Midwest Museum of American Art 45th Juried Regional
Anthony Ruacho’s Tuesday 1:37 received the William & Jeanne Batten Memorial Merit Award for Sculpture at the Midwest Museum of American Art’s (Elkhart) 45th Juried Regional. “We had not seen anything like it,” Brian Byrn, … [Read more...] about ‘Tuesday 1:37’ Garners Top Merit Award at Midwest Museum of American Art 45th Juried Regional
The News reaches the stars. . .
Actor, director, writer, producer Luke Slattery relaxes with a copy of the December 14, 2023, edition of The Marcellus News. Thanks to News columnist John Mooy, Slattery provided readers with a personal behind-the-scenes look at the making … [Read more...] about The News reaches the stars. . .
Wildcats Sweep Cardinals going into Winter Break
The Wildcats enjoyed a sweep against the visiting Bloomingdale Cardinals, Thursday, December 21. The girls Varsity notched a 53-47 win. Pictured here, left to right, are #14 Clare Flory, #3 Lily Scoggin, #22 Olivia Hicks and #11 Addie … [Read more...] about Wildcats Sweep Cardinals going into Winter Break
Marcellus Memories
This photo of the Class of ‘49, "The Forty-niners," accompanies Willard Robinson’s Memories below. Front row (left to right): June McNeal, Mary Rumsey, Martha Knapp, Sally Bainbridge, Ellen Weirch, Frances Zaleski, Arlene … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories












