The survey estimates 762 wolves in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, showing a consistent population for the past 14 years The 2024 winter wolf population survey estimate from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found a minimum of 762 … [Read more...] about Latest DNR survey shows stable wolf population in Michigan
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Cass District Library – July 2024 Programs
T’ai Chi with Alyse Knepple Mondays at 11am – Mason/Union Branch Join Alyse Knepple at the Mason/Union Branch for T’ai Chi. T’ai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Alyse will offer a free introductory class, … [Read more...] about Cass District Library – July 2024 Programs
CDL Explores Southwest Michigan’s Culinary Tapestry with MI Notable Author Visit
by Molly HarwoodCDL MARKETING & PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR Cass District Library brought together food enthusiasts, literary aficionados, and curious minds alike for a captivating journey into Southwest Michigan’s culinary heritage … [Read more...] about CDL Explores Southwest Michigan’s Culinary Tapestry with MI Notable Author Visit
News Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
This week, the library is highlighting two new adult non-fiction books available to our readers. The Conservative Environmentalist: Common Sense Solutions for a Sustainable Future by Beni Backer. Backer, Founder and Executive Chairman of … [Read more...] about News Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
Countdown to July 3 community blood drive is on! Make an appointment today!
Village Needs Crossing Guards! Apply today!
AAA: 2.6 Million Michiganders will Travel during July 4th Week
This year’s Independence Day forecast will set new records DEARBORN, Mich., (June 20, 2024) — AAA projects Independence Day travelers will set new records both nationwide and in Michigan. More than 70.9 million people around … [Read more...] about AAA: 2.6 Million Michiganders will Travel during July 4th Week
Health Department to community: You might live in a small town, but your health is no small matter
HarMonee Baltzell, “dinosaur wrangler,” with Feller Express’ Dinosaur Encounters, invited young and old alike to get up close and personal with her friendly T-Rex. - News Photo “We want to have a greater presence in … [Read more...] about Health Department to community: You might live in a small town, but your health is no small matter
On the road, or should we say ‘goat trail, with Tony Ruacho. . .
Tony Ruacho curls up with his trusty Kona Sutra touring bike in Helena, Montana, while waiting for a rain and snowstorm to subside. Ruacho is on leg #1 of his solo Spokane to Eastport, Maine, cycling adventure. Helena MT, June 17, … [Read more...] about On the road, or should we say ‘goat trail, with Tony Ruacho. . .
VFW Auxiliary provides cookout for Speedsters
On Wednesday, June 12, the VFW Post #4054 Auxiliary hosted a cookout for the Speedster Chapter. Cars from eight different states, the farthest from Missouri, enjoyed the post’s hospitality. There were 25 cars with the oldest being a … [Read more...] about VFW Auxiliary provides cookout for Speedsters
Versiti of Michigan in need to Type O Blood
No matter what type of blood you have, please consider donating blood during the Marcellus Community Blood Drive, July 3, 11:30 - 4pm, at the Marcellus United Methodist Church. Versiti of Michigan is currently facing a … [Read more...] about Versiti of Michigan in need to Type O Blood
The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories
Small Town Effectby John Mooy Last week I was sitting in the living room of the Ron and Marcia Lofts home. We were reminiscing about so many of the fine people of Marcellus who have contributed to the well-being of … [Read more...] about The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories