To the Editor: On behalf of our family, I would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere and heart-felt gratitude to the Marcellus class of 2026 for their efforts and commitment in refurbishing Ray Gyllstrom … [Read more...] about Heartfelt Thanks to the MHS Class of 2026
Marine Corps 250th Birthday Celebration
Marine Corps 250th Birthday CelebrationSaturday, November 8, 2025Marcellus VFW Post #4054 Social hour 5:00, Dinner 6:00 PM, Program 7:00Prime Rib or Cornish Game Hen, Amish Green beans, salad bar, Baked Potato, dinner roll, birthday … [Read more...] about Marine Corps 250th Birthday Celebration
SMC Narrows Presidential Search to Four Finalists
In the search for its ninth president, Southwestern Michigan College has narrowed the field to four finalists. The Board of Trustees and Presidential Search Committee received 128 applications over a six-week period that … [Read more...] about SMC Narrows Presidential Search to Four Finalists
Wildcats Overpower Legends, 52-0
MHS Athlete of the Week - October 6, 2025 Stats courtesy of Head Coach Nathan Davies It was Wildcats all the way last Friday on the home field of the Wyoming Lee Legends. The ‘Cats humbled their opponents, 52-0, … [Read more...] about Wildcats Overpower Legends, 52-0
Seniors spruce-up MHS parking lot
Marcellus’s rising musicians showcase their skills during First Friday
Eighth grade bass clarinetist Stanley Drauch kicked off the Marcellus Music Department’s showcase of young talent during First Friday, October 3, in Columbian Park. Director Katy Essex conducts Drauch in his solo performance of the Star … [Read more...] about Marcellus’s rising musicians showcase their skills during First Friday
Team RickWorld: What we’re reading the week of October 6
Below is this week’s list of Team RickWorld’s lastest reading adventures in the Marcellus Library’s Read Through the Decades Challenge. Justin Ware: Apaprently is continuing to read a really long book. . . Katy Essex: He’s Not … [Read more...] about Team RickWorld: What we’re reading the week of October 6
Middle School Students to rake leaves for Village Senior Citizens, November 12
Cass District Library invites the public to “Meet the Director”
Cass District Library invites the public to meet new Director Chris Korenowsky. Public meet and greets will be held at the following locations: Mason Union Branch17049 US-12, EdwardsburgMonday, October 20: 4:00 - 7:00 PM Howard … [Read more...] about Cass District Library invites the public to “Meet the Director”
Bits & Pieces: October Trivia
by Paula Johnson Happy Halloween! I don’t mean to trick any of you. I want you to find all these as treats. Questions:1. In which state is Happy Hour illegal?2. How did Juicy Fruit gum become famous in the grocery store business?3. … [Read more...] about Bits & Pieces: October Trivia
Farm and Food File: Two holes, $20 billion, and one big mess
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com The Trump Administration is digging two huge holes at the White House: one for the construction of the executive mansion’s massive new ballroom, the other to bury the export-dependent U.S. soybean … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: Two holes, $20 billion, and one big mess
Cal Thomas: Bring Back Clinton-Gingrich
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com On Aug. 5, 1997, President Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress, led by Speaker Newt Gingrich, enacted the Balanced Budget Act. This bipartisan agreement aimed to balance the federal budget … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas: Bring Back Clinton-Gingrich