by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com After refusing a subpoena to appear before the House Oversight Committee and only after it became clear the committee that includes several Democrat members would vote to hold them in contempt of Congress, … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas: Here come the Clintons (again)
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: February 12, 2026
Beware of AI Billionaires Spreading “Swill Bucket” PR Campaigns by Jim Hightower George Orwell spoke bluntly about the nefarious nature of advertising, calling it “the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket.” … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: February 12, 2026
Farm and Food File: February 12, 2026
There’s no heresy in the law of supply and demand by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com If growing corn is a religion among Midwestern farmers, its Vatican is somewhere in central Iowa. That fact was confirmed in … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: February 12, 2026
The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories: The Ever Popular Sweet Tooth
by John Mooy Have you ever noticed that every once in a while and even against your better judgement you get a bit of a craving for something on the sweet side? At that point you seem to throw caution to the wind and indulge yourself … [Read more...] about The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories: The Ever Popular Sweet Tooth
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library – February 12, 2026
Are you struggling with paperwork? The Marcellus Library is now offering Office Hours with Chris. Chris Nofsinger can help with a wide variety of document applications and verifications–whether it’s insurance/Medicaid forms, financial … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library – February 12, 2026
Earth Talk: Space Debris
Space debris, which makes up the majority of objects orbiting around Earth (as depicted here in this NASA-generated image), consists of defunct man-made objects, including satellites, spent rocket stages & other fragments. Credit: NASA … [Read more...] about Earth Talk: Space Debris
Ongoing study seeks answers to Michigan’s stagnant moose population
Cars move past a “Moose Crossing” sign along M-95 in Marquette County. DNR, partners to launch second moose capture in UP By Andy HenionCommunications representative, Wildlife DivisionMichigan Department of Natural … [Read more...] about Ongoing study seeks answers to Michigan’s stagnant moose population
Memories from The Marcellus News – February 12
Marcellus Memories #25
by Willard RobinsonMHS Class of '49 In the year 1945 my life started to change. The woman I called Grandma, who brought me up, died. Edna Welcher Davis, Dr. Davis’s third wife died in April of 1945 so she did not see the end of WW … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories #25
Salute to a hometown boy who made good
submitted by Sherry Haas On September 23, 1942, in the small town of Marcellus, Michigan, John and Jeanette Burchard and their first son, Jack, welcomed another son, Lewis Edward Burchard. Lew attended … [Read more...] about Salute to a hometown boy who made good
Edwards Corners Bible Church wraps up 7th annual “Sock Wars”
Edwards Corners Bible Church wrapped up their 7th annual “Sock Wars” competition on Super Bowl Sunday, February 8. The congregation is divided into (8) Deacon Groups that compete to collect pairs of Socks, Gloves/Mittens, … [Read more...] about Edwards Corners Bible Church wraps up 7th annual “Sock Wars”
Guest Opinion: Small Towns
Small towns can strengthen resilience efforts through initiative by Val Ankeny, senior policy associateCenter for Rural Affairs Throughout the nation, communities highly vulnerable to climate impacts have an opportunity … [Read more...] about Guest Opinion: Small Towns










