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Montcalm Community College and Carson City-Crystal Area School District recently signed an agreement that allows students to ...
The Douglass Township treasurer is resigning less than one year into her term due to relocating a quarter-mile over the ...
A Stanton man pleaded no contest on Thursday to first-degree child abuse, which is a felony with a possible maximum sentence of life in prison; however, the Montcalm County Prosecutor’s Office is ...
Attracting attention in the postseason tournament is not at all unfamiliar territory for the Central Montcalm baseball team in recent years. The Hornets (27-7) set out to do two things this year at ...
Seven months after the general election, a Greenville resident is requesting that an investigation be performed after alleging that he has video showing “concerns.” However, the city manager says that ...
One cold, dark night in January of two years ago, the phone rang. It was one of the ladies in church, “Gloria, do you know how I could reach your sister Mary Grace right away?” ...
The article in the Daily News about the May 27 Montcalm County Board of Commissioners meeting and their conversation pertaining to the June 28 Pride event at McCarthy Park drew my attention and ...
Village Manager Darin Dood says the annual Lakeview Summerfest reminds him of something his grandfather always said, “It’s the same, only different.” “The celebration of our community is the same each ...
As one of the most decorated players to ever go through the Belding girls basketball program, Alison Rockburn still has a lot of her story left to write. The recent Belding High School graduate has ...
Finally. Something most of you can agree upon. In a state known for its cantankerous strong divisions based on geography (think Yoopers vs. the rest of us), political beliefs, and fill in the blank, ...
I confess, when I was a small child, I was afraid of things that go bump in the night. Like many children, I was convinced that a murderer was lurking in my bedroom closet or a creature was hiding ...
New cellphone guidelines for Greenville middle school and high school students will take phones out of the classrooms beginning next school year. During the May 12 meeting of the Greenville Public ...
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