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Marcellus Remembered
The News was delighted to receive a number of fond memories from Ron and Marcia Lofts, including ‘Marcellus Remembered) written by Marcia and sister Linda’s great great aunt Joanne Dutcher Maxwell. Joanne was a frequent visitor to Marcellus … [Read more...] about Marcellus Remembered
News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
This week the library is highlighting two new works of fiction. Interested readers can search for these books in the library's online catalog at marcellus.biblionix.com and place them on reserve. Once the books are in the library, those … [Read more...] about News from Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library
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Time to ‘Sponsor a MHS Senior’ -Banners to Fly this Spring
Example of the 2024 Senior Banner by Megan Schuur Photography Once again, The Marcellus News is teaming with Megan Schuur Photography to produce banners for the graduating class of Marcellus High School. The … [Read more...] about Time to ‘Sponsor a MHS Senior’ -Banners to Fly this Spring
County Sheriff Brings Sales Pitch to Council: ‘Wanted – Police Academy Candidates’
Cass County Sheriff Rick Behnke wants you. . . especially if you can do some sit-ups and push-ups. The Sheriff brought his sales pitch along with some disappointing, but not entirely unexpected, news to the Village Council’s … [Read more...] about County Sheriff Brings Sales Pitch to Council: ‘Wanted – Police Academy Candidates’
Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc on MHS Athletic Schedule but the Games Go On!
Tough week last week on the MHS Athletic Schedule. Two days of ice prompted the cancellation of seven games, however, contests were able to continue later in the week. Pictured above is #1 Ladora Bet Sargis holding Decatur’s Hannah … [Read more...] about Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc on MHS Athletic Schedule but the Games Go On!
MHS Grapplers Shine Over Weekend
Marcellus’ Nate Irwin, second from left, became the highest placing Wildcat grappler, to date, at The Greater Berrien County Tournament, with a third place finish. Not pictured, freshman Brock Woodhouse who came home with a solid 6th … [Read more...] about MHS Grapplers Shine Over Weekend
Farm and Food File
by Alan Guebertfarmandfoodfile.com New year, not-so-new start While January left the old year behind, it didn’t leave behind any of the baggage 2023 saddled American farmers and ranchers with. The chief worry … [Read more...] about Farm and Food File
Detroit. . . Heartbreak City
I guess the old saying of “All good things must come to an end” applies here. But man, oh man…what a game that was! Yes, is there heartbreak with Lions fans? Absolutely! However, this isn’t the end Lions fans! This thing is … [Read more...] about Detroit. . . Heartbreak City










