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Colon Schools Sinking Fund Millage Renewed
(COLON) - The sinking fund millage for Colon Community Schools has been renewed. Voters on Tuesday approved the renewal of the millage with 612 Yes votes and 387 No votes. The sinking fund will remain at 1.2 mills and will run for an eight year period. It brings in appr...
Read MoreSturgis Schools Millage Proposal Defeated Tuesday
(STURGIS) - A millage proposal for Sturgis Public Schools was defeated Tuesday by voters. In total there were 1501 NO votes cast and 1277 YES votes. All the voting was done at the Sturges-Young Center for the Arts. In Precinct #1 which also included residents of Fawn Rive...
Read MoreCapri Drive-In Given Governor’s Award For Historic Preservation
(LANSING) - A long time Coldwater business has been given a special award. The Capri Drive-In is one of six Michigan preservation projects recently awarded the Governor's Awards For Historic Preservation by Governor Gretchen Whitmer during a ceremony hosted by the State Historic ...
Read MoreFour People Injured In Car v Deer Crash
(PORTER TOWNSHIP) - Four people were injured when the vehicle they were in struck a deer. The Cass County Sheriff's Office says at 9:20 PM Saturday deputies were dispatched to a single vehicle crash on M-40 in Porter Township. Authorities say 65 year old Elizabeth Weber o...
Read MoreQuincy Schools Presenting $60 Million Bond Proposal On Tuesday
(QUINCY) - Quincy School District voters are being presented with a $60 million bond proposal on Tuesday. If it's approved the bond would be used to support improvements, additions and new facilities in the District. That includes safety and security enhancements along with ADA a...
Read MoreColon Schools Seeking Renewal Of Sinking Fund
(COLON) - Voters in the Colon Community School District will be presented with a sinking fund renewal on Tuesday. The current sinking fund was approved in 2019. If the renewal is approved it would be for the same amount of 1.2 mills for an eight year period. Colon Superin...
Read MoreWalberg Backed Farm Bill Passes U.S. House
(WASHINGTON D.C.) - U.S. Congressman Tim Walberg has voted in favor of legislation that would help farm programs. Walberg, a Republican who represents Michigan's 5th U.S. District cast a Yes vote for the Farm, Food And National Security Act. It authorizes farm programs for the n...
Read MoreLakeland Announces Valedictorians For 2025-2026
(LAGRANGE) - Lakeland School Corporation is proud to announce the Valedictorians for the Class of 2026. This year's Valedictorians are Hayden Phillips, Shakthi Ramaschandran, Noah Tropp, Lana Vankoevering and Kabella Watkins. This group of exceptional students are being recogniz...
Read MoreTabitha Wedge Presented With 41st Annual Liberty Bell Award
(CENTREVILLE) - A long time member of the St. Joseph County Courts has been presented with a special recognition.Thursday morning, the St. Joseph County Bar Association presented St Joseph County 3B District Court Administrator and Magistrate Tabitha Wedge with the 41st annual Liberty Bell Award....
Read MoreWedemeyer Establishes Student Support Fund At Glen Oaks
(CENTREVILLE) - A new fund has been started to help out students at Glen Oaks Community College. Glen Oaks officials and the Glen Oaks Community College Foundation have announced that Dr. Richard Wedemeyer has established The Wedemeyer Student Support Fund with a $100,000 endowed...
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