"I guess we're on our way, Marcellus!" Words printed in the May 6, 2021, edition of The Marcellus News that describe the passing of the paper from former Editor Dave Moormann to new Editor Kay Schten McAdam. 2021 has been a good year for … [Read more...] about 2021 – A Year in Pictures: May – Part One
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Thank You for Adding a Bow to the Marcellus Tree of Remembrance
Thank you for adding a bow to the Marcellus Tree of Remembrance. Terry Roberts reports that the community raised $1250.00 for the Community Food Pantry! … [Read more...] about Thank You for Adding a Bow to the Marcellus Tree of Remembrance
Editor’s Pick for Top Story of 2021
Village President Pro-Tem Dennis Irwin displays a gooseneck lead service line that is mandated for removal by the State of Michigan. The story in the June 17, 2021, edition of The News began “We are not alone,” says Dennis Irwin, … [Read more...] about Editor’s Pick for Top Story of 2021
Santa’s Firefighters Spread Holiday Joy
Santa’s Firefighters spread joy through the community Wednesday, December 22, delivering gifts and more to thirteen deserving families. According to Brad Spears, organizer/firefighter/EMT, twelve collection boxes were located throughout … [Read more...] about Santa’s Firefighters Spread Holiday Joy
Thank you and Happy New Year from The Editor
While in some ways, your Editor is a traditionalist; in others, I say, let’s change things up a bit. Traditionally, in the year-end issue of The Marcellus News, there is a list of happenings that occurred in and around the community the … [Read more...] about Thank you and Happy New Year from The Editor
Rumors are True: Marcellus News Now Available Online
(Photo by Cup of Couple from Pexels) Yes. As of Tuesday, December 21, The Marcellus News is available online by subscription. Please read the questions/answers below that should help you navigate the site. 1) Do I get a … [Read more...] about Rumors are True: Marcellus News Now Available Online
Layman’s Corner
Q: Amy writes: Mathew 24:35 says that God’s words are eternal. That being the case, why has there been over the years a constant attack on the Bible along with a fierce effort to destroy it? A: Great question Amy, … [Read more...] about Layman’s Corner
News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
Library News for the week of December 27, 2021 Fiction: The Inn on Sweetbriar Lane by Jeannie Chin; Mercy (Atlee Pine #4) by David Baldacci; Never by Ken Follett; No One Will Miss Her by Kat Rosenfield; Oh William! by … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
Buckle Up
Okay, here we go. As we enter a new year with hopes, dreams, and projects, I’m choosing to take a look at the current NEW by moving back in time a bit. I’m starting out while seated on that ledge in front of Pantale’s … [Read more...] about Buckle Up
Bits & Pieces: Board and Card Games
As we enter into the dreary days of winter, we often look for something fun and entertaining to do. Watching movies might fall into those categories, but for me movies can be limiting. I was raised with board games and the main farmer here … [Read more...] about Bits & Pieces: Board and Card Games
Can a Running Back Win NFL MVP This Year?
The quick answer is yes. It is possible every season for a running back to win the MVP. However, this award usually goes to a quarterback. The quarterback is arguably the most important position in all of sports so one … [Read more...] about Can a Running Back Win NFL MVP This Year?
Ladycat Basketball
by Coach Don Price The varsity Ladycat basketball team split a pair of conference games heading into Christmas break. On Tuesday, December 14, White Pigeon traveled to Marcellus. The Ladycats jumped out to a 25-16 halftime lead and … [Read more...] about Ladycat Basketball










