The U.S. still exports large amounts of trash and recycling overseas, particularly plastic waste. Dear EarthTalk: Is the U.S. still sending large barges of trash and recycling overseas? If so, which countries are taking most of it and … [Read more...] about EarthTalk® – From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: What if the Democrats Started to Support Democrats Again?
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com When will top Democratic party officials recognize that today’s electorate is not made up of moderate centrists? Rather, most Americans are anti-establishment rebels who’ve been knocked … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: What if the Democrats Started to Support Democrats Again?
Farm and Food File: You’re holding a bad hand in a rigged game
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com One of the oldest sayings in poker warns that if you’re in a game for 20 minutes and haven’t figured out who’s the patsy–the player most likely to be the game’s biggest loser–you’re the … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: You’re holding a bad hand in a rigged game
Memories from The Marcellus News – October 23
Spirit Still Holds a Grudge
Tad Moody at the Van Buren County Museum HARTFORD—Paranormal investigators recently identified a hundred-year-old spirit on the third floor of the Van Buren County Historical Museum according to museum volunteer and paranormal tour guide … [Read more...] about Spirit Still Holds a Grudge
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of October 20, 2025
Whether you have a fresh business idea, are in the growth phase, or are planning to wind down your business soon, there’s a book to help you accomplish your goals. We’ve recently added several new nonfiction books covering the various … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of October 20, 2025
MDARD Shares Purchasing, Processing Reminders for Venison as Hunting Season Ramps Upe
LANSING, Mich. – As Michigan’s 2025-2026 deer hunting season ramps up, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) urges consumers to use caution when purchasing venison, processed specialty venison products and … [Read more...] about MDARD Shares Purchasing, Processing Reminders for Venison as Hunting Season Ramps Upe
Vehicle collisions have killed 60 moose in Michigan in 4 years
A graph shows months and the percentage of occurrence of moose-vehicle crashes in the Upper Peninsula. U.P. motorists urged to slow down, heed warning signs By ANDY HENIONCommunications representative, Wildlife DivisionMichigan … [Read more...] about Vehicle collisions have killed 60 moose in Michigan in 4 years
Public Notices – October 23, 2025
Village of Marcellus Council Proceedings – Regular Meeting September 23, 2025
President Irwin called the regular meeting of the Marcellus Village Council to order at 7:00 p.m. on September 23, 2025, in the Marcellus Village Hall. Trustees present: Markle, Engstrom, Webb, Irwin, Haley M., Haley G. and … [Read more...] about Village of Marcellus Council Proceedings – Regular Meeting September 23, 2025
Village of Marcellus Council Proceedings-Regular Meeting, September 9, 2025
AgendaMotion by Irwin, supported by Engstrom, to approve the agenda as revised: • Move Item 9. Public Participation Plan for MI Neighborhood 2.0 Homeowner Rehabilitation Program to Item F. Under Public Hearing MSHDA MI Neighborhood … [Read more...] about Village of Marcellus Council Proceedings-Regular Meeting, September 9, 2025
MHS inducts four alumni to Athletic Hall of Fame, October 10, 2025
MHS inducted four alumni into the Athletic Hall of Fame, Friday, October 10. Inductees are, from left to right, Sam Cropsey, Class of 1980; Sherri (Northrop) Lewis, Class of 1979; Denise (Brown) Peters, Class of 1977; and Derek Flory, Class … [Read more...] about MHS inducts four alumni to Athletic Hall of Fame, October 10, 2025












