We’ve got spirit; yes we do! Members of the MHS Varsity Cheerleading squad kept the fans revved up during the Wildcats season opener, Thursday/Friday, August 24 and 25. Pictured, left to right, are Azzurra Garassino, Lysssa Robson, … [Read more...] about MHS Varsity Cheerleaders add spirit to Wildcats’ season opener
Cass County Cleanup Day
Internet mapping efforts kick off in Cass County
Efforts to map high-speed internet availability in Cass County at a parcel level are slated to begin the last week of August. The effort to develop a countywide map of internet availability is intended to prepare Cass County to … [Read more...] about Internet mapping efforts kick off in Cass County
EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Could the supposedly imminent collapse of the Gulf Stream cause another ice age? -- B.L., San Francisco, CA The Atlantic Meridional Overturning … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®
Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Vapid GOP “Debate” Reveals Why Big Money Politics Sucks Peggy Lee struck a mournful chord with her hit song, “Is That All There Is?” It was about the vapidity of life, and I found … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
New exhibit opens at Patch & Remington
Patch & Remington, 115, E. Main, are pleased present the work of artist Michael Slaski. The exhibit opens Friday, September 1, 5:00 - 8:00pm. The exhibition, Architectural Models of Sculptures, Photos of Essay Collages, Wax … [Read more...] about New exhibit opens at Patch & Remington
MHS Grad on way to Fort Moore as 2nd Lieutenant
Carson Sumners, MHS Class of 2020, completed his coursework at Grand Valley State University and received his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice, August 8. Carson participated in the R.O.T.C. program while attending GVSU and was … [Read more...] about MHS Grad on way to Fort Moore as 2nd Lieutenant
Stay safe on the roads as Labor Day holiday nears
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign encourages sober driving The end of summer is traditionally marked by the Labor Day holiday and is a time for friends and families to enjoy pool parties, backyard barbecues and late-summer road … [Read more...] about Stay safe on the roads as Labor Day holiday nears
Elder Abuse: Combating Injustice
By Hillary HatchSocial Security Public Affairs Specialist Elder abuse is the intentional mistreatment or harming of an older person. An older person is defined by the Social Security Act as someone over age 60. This abuse takes many … [Read more...] about Elder Abuse: Combating Injustice
Michigan Flywheelers celebrates 40 years of hosting old engine and tractor shows
SOUTH HAVEN, MI - Four decades ago a small group of old engine guys got together and hauled their antique hit-n-miss engines to a friend’s house and held their first show. Forty years later, that show has turned into one of the largest … [Read more...] about Michigan Flywheelers celebrates 40 years of hosting old engine and tractor shows
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor, I wanted to write to you about a wonderful experience I had recently due to a sweet generous neighbor, Marilyn Eddy. My two granddaughters, Nealani (10) and Asiri (8), were visiting from Germany. I’d heard that Marilyn … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor
Afternoon with the Arts: An Art Reception Featuring Artist Patrick Thomas and the Paw Paw Community Chorus
The Paw Paw Community Chorus will be performing in collaboration with Artist Patrick Thomas on Sunday September 10 at the Portage District Library from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. The chorus, under the direction of Theresa Vaughn, will be … [Read more...] about Afternoon with the Arts: An Art Reception Featuring Artist Patrick Thomas and the Paw Paw Community Chorus









