This city’s new police chief is working toward establishing a strong yet friendly presence in the community. And when Police Chief Larry Sparkes is out of the office, city residents can spend some ...
It's all about the optics they like to say about political decisions. Or put in more plain English, "How does this look back ...
She looks at my chart. “Your birth date? Address?” I reply and then ask, “Does it say chicken in there, because it should. I ...
The stakes were high at Tri County’s soccer field Wednesday evening for the boys soccer team. The Vikings (3-1-2 CSAA, 7-9-2 ...
It was standing room only on the home side of Legacy Field on Friday night and for good reason.  The sixth week of regular ...
With the new school year underway, safety is at the forefront of many conversations. In the news, there are increasing ...
When Brian “Benny” Camacho, 33 of Ionia, passed away from cancer on July 27, he left behind two young sons along with dozens of family members, friends, co-workers and acquaintances.  The community ...
The Grattan Township Planning Commission discussed rezoning requests from NG Farms/Mike Nugent and from Frain ...
River Opper was a typical 10-month-old.  She had her favorite stuffed animal. She liked to collect rocks. She was learning to walk.
With the addition of a handful of parking lot lights, the first phase of the three-phase trail hub project at Jackson’s ...
"Getting older" doesn't mean rocking chairs and loneliness, at least to Greenville native Becky Blanding Whitt of Columbus, North Carolina. Five years ago, and nearing retirement, she along with ...
The Montcalm Community College Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams participated in the Lucian Rosa Invite on Saturday, Sept ...