Scott Meisterheim, 55, Kalamazoo faced a pretrial in Kalamazoo County last week on 10 counts of illegal deer hunting, on which he was arraigned for earlier this month. He is currently serving 18 months’ probation for aggravated domestic … [Read more...] about Kalamazoo man charged in series of hunting violations, admits he’s not an ‘ethical hunter’
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One-Room School to Be Restored by Friends of Brownsville SchoolÂ
Brownsville School #1,Osborn Street, Cassopolis, will undergo extensive restoration thanks to the efforts of the Friends of Brownsville School and the URSCC. The Underground Railroad Society of Cass County (URSCC) recently purchased … [Read more...] about One-Room School to Be Restored by Friends of Brownsville SchoolÂ
Shannon School on Burlington: Do You Recognize any Students?
This photo of Shannon School on Burlington was formerly owned by Leonard Lewis. Apparently, Lewis is the boy in the center of the back row next to the teacher. Lewis lived on the west side of Burlington south of Gooding … [Read more...] about Shannon School on Burlington: Do You Recognize any Students?
Marcellus Memories
Marcellus Memories, January 18, 1968 Girls’ Cage Team Loses To Cassopolis: The Marcellus girls’ basketball team, coached by Richard Teremi, had their first encounter with out-of-town competition last week and came out on the short end of … [Read more...] about Marcellus Memories
Addie Curtis: Academic All State
MHS Junior Addie Curtis (left) was recognized during halftime of the Ladycats Varsity basketball game, Tuesday, January 24, 2023, for achieving Academic All-State honors in Cross Country during the fall of 2022. Coach Kim Moe (right) made … [Read more...] about Addie Curtis: Academic All State
MHS National Honor Society Hosts Blood Drive
Bits and Pieces: A New Life for Lab Rats
by Paula Johnson Rodent! The actual word can be disgusting and squeamish. How did something so dangerous to humans become something important to humans? Lab mice and rats have become not only important in science, but some lab workers … [Read more...] about Bits and Pieces: A New Life for Lab Rats
The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories
Beyond The Marcellus Newsby John Mooy Through the years who knows how many people have read the Marcellus News and what has happened as the result of all those loyal readers. It was rather common that anyone who would visit our … [Read more...] about The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories
Marcellus TWP Regular Board Meeting Minutes – December 20, 2022
Supervisor Koshar called the meeting to order at 6:00p.m. The board and visitors recited the Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call: Koshar, Hess, Mroz, Schick, Plummer Motion by Hess, second by Mroz, to approve the agenda as presented. … [Read more...] about Marcellus TWP Regular Board Meeting Minutes – December 20, 2022
MI Works! Continues to Host Series of Workshops in 2023
BENTON HARBOR, Mich.- Whether you’ve been out of the workforce, you’re switching careers, or you’re looking for a part time job, there are several factors that make you more competitive over the other candidates. Join Michigan Works! … [Read more...] about MI Works! Continues to Host Series of Workshops in 2023
Extra COVID-19 emergency food assistance payments ending soon
Other help is available for people affected by the change LANSING, Mich. – Families who receive food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) should prepare for the end of the increase in benefits that have … [Read more...] about Extra COVID-19 emergency food assistance payments ending soon
Marcellus Middle School Career Day 2023: Finding One’s Passion
MHS graduate and now SMC professor Andrew Churchill shared his experiences in the field of Business, Management and Administration with Marcellus Middle School students during Career Day, Friday, January 20, 2023. In this week’s Bits … [Read more...] about Marcellus Middle School Career Day 2023: Finding One’s Passion










