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In a year full of new opportunities and positive challenges, the Greenville boys golf team had plenty of success in all areas ...
Montcalm Community College’s first study abroad trip in seven years provided an enriching experience for biology students. MCC partnered with Mid Michigan College for this study abroad trip, with ...
Eleven women from Grattan Township’s own Dames & Daggers team will be heading to Holland, Michigan, to compete in Battle of the Blade Maidens 2025, a international, all-women’s knife throwing ...
The poor condition of Michigan roads has long been a punch line for jokes. In more recent years, they’ve become a tagline for political campaigns. But one thing remains the same — those darn roads ...
With the 90th Montcalm County Fair just one week away from entertaining families with carnival rides, food and numerous evening events, visitors can expect the return of traditional elements.
A meaningful new event at this year's Montcalm County Fair will be “Military Monday: Stars and Stripes and Summer Nights,” a day dedicated to honoring active military personnel, veterans, reservists, ...
The number of local youths participating in 4-H may have experienced a decline over the last decade, but thanks to new Cloverbuds as well as adults who return as volunteers, the program is alive and ...
Another year of the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give is well underway at Blythefield Country Club and the competition is as close-knit as ever. At the end of Thursday’s round, Mi Hyang Lee of South ...
Once again placing a focus on fire and bicycle safety, firefighters and officers with the Greenville Department of Public Safety are inviting local youth to participate in the second annual Junior ...
Hello friends! Father’s Day is just around the corner once more. In our home, Father’s Day certainly is an excellent reason for celebration. Why shouldn’t it be with the world’s best Daddy in the ...
Students at Carson City-Crystal Area Schools are doing well in reading but need to work more on math, according to a progress report presented by two administrators at Monday’s school board meeting.
The Vestaburg Community Schools Board of Education learned about resignations, renewed contracts and made some major purchases at their May 12 meeting. Board President Lynn Van Sickler, Vice President ...