May 3, 2022. St. Joseph, Mich. - Enjoy sunshine, sculpture, and support small-town artists with Krasl Art Center (KAC) this summer! The Summer Art Market on the Green features 11 different regional artists in four free, outdoor community … [Read more...] about The Summer Art Market on the Green at Krasl Art Center expands in 2022
Meth Arrest Leads to Conviction
From the Office of Cass County Prosecutor Victor Fitz Alert work by the Michigan State Police resulted in the discovery of several grams of methamphetamine in rural Newburg Township of Cass County on April 5, 2020. As a result of … [Read more...] about Meth Arrest Leads to Conviction
Letter to the Editor
It looks like the right to abortion for women and girls could end soon. No matter how you feel about it there are things to consider. When a woman or girl finds herself with an unwanted pregnancy, it touches all of us. If the right to … [Read more...] about Letter to the Editor
Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library News
We’re so excited to be gearing up for summer with lots of in-person events! In the meantime, there are many great programs to enjoy: Spring Preschool Story Hour: last session on Wednesday, May 18, 10:15 AM. Mike Fornes presents the … [Read more...] about Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library News
Roger Wayne Wyman
September 4, 1944 - April 30, 2022 Roger Wayne Wyman, age 77, recently of Three Rivers, formerly from Marcellus died Saturday, April 30, 2022, from injuries sustained from an automobile accident. His life began September 4,1944 in Paw … [Read more...] about Roger Wayne Wyman
Sharon Rutz
May 8, 2022 Sharon Rutz of Marcellus, MI passed away Sunday, May 8, 2022 at the age of 85. Sharon was born in Petoskey, MI to Grace and Forrest Molineaux. Her parents were educators within the Michigan state school system. Through their … [Read more...] about Sharon Rutz
Robert Dean Klein
August 4, 1954 ~ April 24, 2022 Robert D Klein, lifelong resident of Volinia Township, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday April 24, 2022. Robert was born on August 4, 1954 to Lawrence Joseph and Nancy (Cox) Klein. Having … [Read more...] about Robert Dean Klein
Village Council Update
“We’ve got to get something going on this if we’re ever going to do it,” Village Council Ron Welburn remarked prior to reviewing potential areas for annexation during the Council’s regular meeting of April 26. Welburn reviewed areas to … [Read more...] about Village Council Update
Patch & Remington & Flyover Art Closing in on Goal
With just a few days left, Patch & Remington and their friends at Flyover Art are just $8,000 away from their goal of $40 thousand. If the effort to raise $40 thousand is successful by May 13, the Michigan Economic Development … [Read more...] about Patch & Remington & Flyover Art Closing in on Goal
Marcellus Memories
May 6, 1965 Village to Return to Two Hour Parking: It’s back to two hour parking on Main Street beginning May 17. During a regular meeting of the Common Council April 27, the trustees instructed the chief of police to see that two-hour … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories
Bergman Veterinary Clinic Celebrates #100
Bergman Veterinary Medical Center celebrated its 100th Anniversary last week, in Cassopolis. Dr. George Bergman, pictured with his daughter Jane, was the guest of honor. George’s father, Dr. Roy E. Bergman, began the practice in 1922. … [Read more...] about Bergman Veterinary Clinic Celebrates #100
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Branch County Backyard Flock
Prevention is key to keeping HPAI out of Michigan’s domestic flocks LANSING, MI - Following an investigation by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic … [Read more...] about Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Branch County Backyard Flock








