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Village of Marcellus Continues Housing Rehabilitation Efforts, Bringing More Than $1.4 Million in Community Investment
Village and Third-Party Administrative staff meet with Michigan State Housing Development Authority staff for initial round closeouts. Pictured from left to right: Village Manager Jacqueline Terrill, MSHDA Manager Adam Holcomb, Chris Nofsinger, Sarah Ayers, MSHDA Specialist Juli Chant, Seth Carlson. The Village of Marcellus continues making progress on local housing rehabilitation efforts through the federally […]
MHS 2026 Senior Honors Night
Over $15,000 in awards and scholarships were awarded to members of the MHS Class of 2026 during the annual Senior Honors Night, Thursday, May 14. Friends, family and well-wishers were welcomed by Principal Lynn Wagner. The MHS Concert Band provided music for the evening with the drumline doing the honors of leading the class in […]
Band notes for the week of May 18, 2026 – Seniors receive special honors
Senior band members Catherine Shelton and Elijah Weeks received special recognition during Senior Honors Night, May 14. Shelton received the prestigious John Philip Sousa Award while Weeks received the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. – News Photo by Katy Essex, Director of Bands John Philip Sousa Award – Catherine Shelton The John Philip […]
Earth Talk – Net-zero
New homes can be designed and built from the ground up to be net zero — but you can also retrofit an existing home to make it net zero. Credit: Pexels.com EarthTalk®From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: What is a “net-zero” home? Does it have to be new construction or can […]
Cal Thomas: Feeding the government pig
by Cal ThomasCalThomas.com It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and I don’t mean Christmas. It’s the time when Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) releases its annual “Congressional Pig Book Summary,” exposing some of the most outrageous, ridiculous and in many cases unconstitutional spending one can imagine. I guarantee you won’t be […]
Jim Hightower – America’s #1 Populist: The Invasion of Water-Sucking Billionaires
by Jim Hightowerjimhightower.com In America’s frontier days, anyone diverting a town’s creek water to their private, profiteering purpose was not merely considered wrong, but guilty of Biblical-level immorality. That was BBE, however – “Before Billionaire Ethics.” Today, a cohort of über-rich hucksters – including Bezos, Altman, Musk, and Zuckerberg – have unilaterally decreed that […]
Farm and Food File: There’s nothing we won’t do for cheaper food
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com Two weeks after the U.S. House passed its “skinny” Farm Bill–the law’s usual lard had been cut into last July’s reconciliation bill–applause is still yet to be heard in either Washington, D. C. or rural America. One big reason might be exhaustion. After three years of pushing, finger pointing, and arguing, […]
Bits & Pieces: Mold vs Mildew
by Paula Johnson Mold vs mildew raises many questions. What is the difference? How to tell the difference? What to do with each issue? Both can generate in a moisture filled environment, and we are in the rainy season of our temperate zone. This might be a good time to consider these invaders. […]
Memories from The Marcellus News – May 21
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The True Book of Mostly Unrelated Stories: Marcellus – Far & Wide
by John Mooy Any time we hear the name Marcellus mentioned or perhaps see it in print we sit up and take notice. I find out that the name, Marcellus, has its beginning all the way back to Roman history. Over a period of time, Marcellus was a name often associated with influential families. It […]
