Patch & Remington co-founder Tony Ruacho wants to know the identity of “Moon” on a piece of a shipping crate he discovered in the former hardware building at 115 E. Main. Ruacho is piecing together the history of and the stories about … [Read more...] about Tony wants to know, Who’s ‘Moon’?
Underground Railroad Days, July 9 and 10
The James E. Bonine House, at the intersection of M-60 and Penn Road, is one of the sites open for tours during the annual Underground Railroad Days festival, Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10. The Village of Vandalia … [Read more...] about Underground Railroad Days, July 9 and 10
Dedication Ceremony In Memory of Joe Evans Jr.
There will a Dedication Ceremony in memory of Joe Evans Jr. in the Villiage of Vandalia at M-60 and Main Street at 11am on Saturday, July 2, sponsored by the Vandalia Village Council and the Evans Family. Beverly … [Read more...] about Dedication Ceremony In Memory of Joe Evans Jr.
Three Rivers Nurses Ratify Contract
THREE RIVERS, MI – Registered nurses at Three Rivers Health-Beacon Health System have ratified a new contract that will help recruit and retain nurses and enable them to provide safe, quality care. Nurses had been working under a … [Read more...] about Three Rivers Nurses Ratify Contract
MHS Alumni Receive Degrees from WMU
Two MHS graduates recently received degrees from Western Michigan University. Maren Rischer, a 2016 Marcellus graduate and Germany exchange student, graduated from WMU with a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree on April 30, 2022 … [Read more...] about MHS Alumni Receive Degrees from WMU
Got Ticks? MDHHS Encourages Thorough Tick-Checks & Prevention
Got ticks? Let’s hope not, but if you and/or your pet venture outside either one of you – or both - could become a host for a parasitic arachnid or two. Anyone who lives in Michigan is likely to have encountered, or will encounter, … [Read more...] about Got Ticks? MDHHS Encourages Thorough Tick-Checks & Prevention
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Lakelands Trail connects Michigan history, outdoor recreation, communities
This year, people enjoying the Mike Levine Lakelands Trail State Park, a 34-mile rail-trail in Livingston, Ingham and Jackson counties, will discover stories ranging from muck farmers growing onions to World War II German prisoners of … [Read more...] about Lakelands Trail connects Michigan history, outdoor recreation, communities
As 50th anniversary of Title IX arrives, the Michigan Task Force on Women in Sports releases its final report
Report calls for action from all sectors to address inequity and support all women and girls The Michigan Task Force on Women in Sports marked the 50th anniversary of Title IX last week by releasing its final report. In it, the Task … [Read more...] about As 50th anniversary of Title IX arrives, the Michigan Task Force on Women in Sports releases its final report
AAA: Close to 1.7 Million Michiganders Will Travel for Independence Day
Car travel expected to set a new record despite historically high gas prices DEARBORN, Mich. (June 22, 2022) – Independence Day will be the second busiest since 2000, as travel volumes continue to trend upwards with no sign of slowing … [Read more...] about AAA: Close to 1.7 Million Michiganders Will Travel for Independence Day











