Tony Ruacho, co-founder of Patch & Remington at 115 E. Main, the home of Flyover Art. -News Photo Match on Main grants will create 166 new full-time and 278 part-time jobs, activating over 107,000 square feet of vacant and … [Read more...] about Flyover Art one of 63 Main Street Small Businesses to Receive Grant Funding
Village CHILL Grant open to additional homeowners
Hello Village of Marcellus Residents! You may have heard about the CHILL grant over the past few months and we’re happy to announce that now we have been able to process the first round of applicants, we are able to support … [Read more...] about Village CHILL Grant open to additional homeowners
Four weeks to 2025 Mackinac Bridge Walk
ST. IGNACE, Mich. - For the safety and convenience of all those participating in the 2025 Mackinac Bridge Walk, Monday, September 1, the Mackinac Bridge Authority (MBA) will again start the event from both ends of the bridge, at Bridge View … [Read more...] about Four weeks to 2025 Mackinac Bridge Walk
Kids-N-Kids 4-H Club shine at 2025 Cass County Fair
Madison Marshall took fifth place in her Market Barrow Swine Class at the 2025 Cass County Fair. Madison is a member of the Kids-N-Kids 4h Club. submitted by Treasa Ridenour Great Job Stephanie and Madison Marshall at the 2025 Cass … [Read more...] about Kids-N-Kids 4-H Club shine at 2025 Cass County Fair
Team RickWorld Reads of the Week – August 4, 2025
Team RickWorld has five months to go in the Marcellus Library’s Read Through the Decades Challenge! The Challenge concludes at the library’s Noon Year’s Eve Party on December 31. The team is contemplating titles for Banned Books Week, … [Read more...] about Team RickWorld Reads of the Week – August 4, 2025
This week in Marcellus’ Culinary History – August 4, 2025
In this installment of Marcellus’ Culinary History, we’re again featuring recipes from the Desserts and Candies section of the Home Arts of Cooking Marcellus Centennial Cookbook, 1879-1979. We’ll be in the dessert “aisle” for some time. So … [Read more...] about This week in Marcellus’ Culinary History – August 4, 2025
Memories from The Marcellus News
Cal Thomas – ‘Starvation’ in Gaza: Whom to Blame?
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com In the Middle East, war is conducted not only with bullets and missiles, but also with pictures. The latest are pictures of allegedly starving children in Gaza distributed by Hamas and its enablers with the … [Read more...] about Cal Thomas – ‘Starvation’ in Gaza: Whom to Blame?
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Trumpsters Say America’s History Is What They Say It Is
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com Has your family visited any of America’s phenomenal national parks or historical sites this summer? What treasures they are! Also, visits to these jewels are enriched by the deeply … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: Trumpsters Say America’s History Is What They Say It Is
Farm and Food File: “We’re rich enough to support both our poor and our farmers”
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Five years ago, I stopped a long tradition of turning this space over to readers who disagreed with me. Most of those columns, offered twice a year, featured correspondents who verbally took me to … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File: “We’re rich enough to support both our poor and our farmers”
News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of August 4, 2025
Whether you’re hoping to thrive by living off the land or survive an emergency off the grid, you’ll want to check out these new nonfiction titles: The Encyclopedia of Country Living by Emery, Carla. The 50th anniversary edition of the … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus TWP Wood Memorial Library for the week of August 4, 2025
EarthTalk®
People across the Northern Hemisphere as far south as the southern U.S. have been able to see the northern lights in recent years due to increase solar storms. Credit: Pexels.com. From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Dear … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®












