The Paw Paw Community Chorus will present their Annual Spring Concert, on Sunday, May 7, 4 p.m., at United Methodist Church in Paw Paw located at 420 W. Michigan Avenue, Paw Paw. The chorus, under the direction of Theresa Vaughn, will … [Read more...] about REMINDER: Paw Paw Community Chorus Plans Spring Concert
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Cass County CASA to hold Annual Dinner and Silent Auction
Cass County CASA announces its 2023 Annual Dinner and Silent Auction event to be held Friday, June 2, 6:00 pm at Southwestern Michigan College, Mathew’s Conference Center East. This year’s event features a pasta dinner catered by Wood … [Read more...] about Cass County CASA to hold Annual Dinner and Silent Auction
‘Lake Marcellus’ Slated for Draw down?
This is what “Lake Marcellus” looked like after torrential rains hit town on Wednesday, April 5. Recent soil borings indicate the area can withstand the installation of a proposed collection and retention system. Having lake front … [Read more...] about ‘Lake Marcellus’ Slated for Draw down?
McKenzie Steps Down from SMC Board after 36 years
In one of his last official acts as Vice President of the SMC Board of Trustees, Keith McKenzie presents a five-year service pin to Caroline Price of Cassopolis, weekend supervisor at the Student Activity Center since 2018. On … [Read more...] about McKenzie Steps Down from SMC Board after 36 years
Wakelee UMC Disaffiliates with Methodist Denomination
submitted byAndrew Abrams, Pastor Wakelee UMC Wakelee United Methodist Church has voted during a Church Conference on April 17, 2023, overseen by Greater Southwest District Superintendent Reverend Dwayne Bagley, to disaffiliate from the … [Read more...] about Wakelee UMC Disaffiliates with Methodist Denomination
Marcellus Memories
April 4, 1968: Marcellus Community Schools has announced the selection of Miss Suzanne Fetzer Jones as valedictorian for the Class of 1968. Miss Jones (at right) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones of Marcellus. She … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories
The Grand Canyon State a welcome sight for Nofsinger
Marcellus’ coast-to-coast cyclist, Chris Nofsinger, pauses in front of the 1,500 feet tall Picacho Peak in Picacho Peak State Park northwest of Tucson, Arizona. Marcellus’ coast-to-coast bicyclist, Chris Nofsinger, is sporting a … [Read more...] about The Grand Canyon State a welcome sight for Nofsinger
The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories
The photo above which hung proudly in the office of The Marcellus News for many years is being reprinted here as an accompanying image for John Mooy’s column. The original photo appeared in The Marcellus News, January 17, 1905. The caption: … [Read more...] about The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories
Bits & Pieces: Toponyms
by Paula Johnson How and why do places get their names? Naming places, especially on maps, is ages old and came from people as bards, storytellers and poets who travelled in ancient times. In the age of exploration and more modern times … [Read more...] about Bits & Pieces: Toponyms
Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
Jim Hightower - jimhightower.com How Many Words Does It Take to Say “Class War”? These days, America’s top economic officials tend to speak in unintelligible bureaucratic gobbledygook. But, once upon a time, there was a … [Read more...] about Jim Hightower: America’s #1 Populist
EarthTalk®
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: How are we going to deal with all the waste when the solar panels everyone is putting up now wear out in 20-30 years? -- … [Read more...] about EarthTalk®
From NYC to Marcellus: New Art Exhibit at Patch & Remington
Mara Magyarosi-Laynter collection pictured alongside works by Maggie Meiners, Vanessa Filley and Allison Svoboda (courtesy of Arbor3Arts) You may have read about it in The Marcellus News. Maybe you browsed pictures on Patch & … [Read more...] about From NYC to Marcellus: New Art Exhibit at Patch & Remington











