Why Band Matters - Part 3* *From the article “Why Band Matters” - Readers’ Collaborative Post from the website banddirectorstalkshop.com In a collaborative post on the website banddirectorstalkshop.com, directors … [Read more...] about MHS Band Notes: Week of January 10, 2022
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Bits and Pieces: The Midnight Library
Recently I had reason to read a book named The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. Though it was a New York Times bestseller, that means little other than it possibly sold many, many copies. The premise of the book is that the … [Read more...] about Bits and Pieces: The Midnight Library
Cass County Historical Society 2022 Programs
The Cass County Historical Society announces its program line-up for 2022. Programs will be held on the following Tuesdays. Locations for eaach will soon be announced. March 12: Stories of a Rural Mail Carrier - John Mooy April … [Read more...] about Cass County Historical Society 2022 Programs
News from Marcellus Township WoodMemorial Library
Library News for the week of January 10, 2022 PLEASE NOTE: Out of an abundance of caution toward patrons of all ages, the library board has decided to cancel pre-school story hour and adult book club until further notice. Thank you for … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus Township WoodMemorial Library
Cass District Library January 2022
Martin Luther King Jr. DayHoward BranchJanuary 17 - All DayStop by the Howard Branch to paint “My Own Two Hands” and check out the book display to learn about Martin Luther King Jr. National Popcorn Day and Lip ScrubHoward BranchJanuary … [Read more...] about Cass District Library January 2022
Four Michigan Universities Receive $18.5 million in Federal Funding
LANSING, Mich. – Four Michigan universities will receive $18.5 million in federal funds over the next two years to collect and analyze genomic data to address emerging infectious disease threats and enhance the state’s ability to respond to … [Read more...] about Four Michigan Universities Receive $18.5 million in Federal Funding
Braille Services and Resources Available to Support Blind or Visually Impaired Michiganders
LANSING, Mich.—January has been proclaimed as Braille Literacy Month by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to recognize the impact this reading system has on individuals who are blind or visually impaired and call attention to the invaluable services … [Read more...] about Braille Services and Resources Available to Support Blind or Visually Impaired Michiganders
DNR Seeks Public Feedback on Michigan’s Wolf Management Plan
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is updating the state’s wolf management plan and is seeking public comment, via online survey through Jan. 31, about the future of wolf management. The current plan created in 2008 and … [Read more...] about DNR Seeks Public Feedback on Michigan’s Wolf Management Plan
DNR Hiring for Seasonal Park Positions
Whether you want to spend more time in some of Michigan’s most beautiful destinations, keep busy in retirement or lay the foundation for a career in natural resources, one of hundreds of positions as a seasonal park worker or ranger with … [Read more...] about DNR Hiring for Seasonal Park Positions
Ronald R. “Ron” Seem
December 17, 1942 - January 4, 2022 Ronald R. "Ron" Seem, 79, of Cassopolis, passed away peacefully Tuesday, January 4, 2022. Arrangements have been entrusted to Clark Chapel. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Monday, … [Read more...] about Ronald R. “Ron” Seem
FREE Youth Baseball & Softball Clinic
It's a great time of year to think spring! Play Ball! … [Read more...] about FREE Youth Baseball & Softball Clinic
A Story of Friendship
A salesman, a merchant marine, and a dentist walked into a house. Nope, it’s not the begin-ning of a joke but a story of a moment which was the result of a nearly lifelong friendship be-tween these three. As life moved on, the … [Read more...] about A Story of Friendship








