Mother Teresa once said, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.” That quote was paraphrased as saying that though she was small in stature, she stands tall.
The following books are all in memory of Terry N. Westman and are ready for circulation at the Belding library. Members of the American Legion Post 203 have an annual golf outing every September in ...
IONIA — Five local corrections officers were honored by the Rotary Club of Ionia on Wednesday at the annual Corrections Officers of the Year ceremony. This year’s group of exceptional officers were ...
Every Veterans Day for the past decade, Ronald “Buzz” Possehn has opened his home outside of Saranac to dozens of U.S. military veterans for a party, so he can honor them by sharing a meal. This year, ...
History was made under the stadium lights of Montabella’s football field Friday night. It’s been an exciting year of firsts ...
Check out the local high school sports schedule for the upcoming week.
The Belding volleyball team set out to do one thing this season, and that was to embrace their roots. Although their season came to an end earlier than they would’ve hoped, head coach Kelly ...
Firefighters and emergency responders throughout Montcalm County now have access to equipment which will help them more effectively respond to grain bin incidents. The Montcalm County Farm Bureau ...
Michigan is in the midst of a critical and necessary shift in how we teach children to read. With bipartisan support, our state is moving toward implementing the Science of Reading, a body of research ...
Local government units disbursing the sales of tax-foreclosed properties are not entitled to recoup attorney fees or other costs, according to a Michigan Court of Appeals ruling. The court case was ...
Dr. Larry Burns, a well-known OB/GYN in Grand Rapids, retired and took up the Harp, something he’d always wanted to do. He also studied Calculus as he felt he’d never really understood it.
Are you putting food on your table for Thanksgiving? For the 1.4 million state residents who rely on federal food assistance to answer that question, at this read the answer may be no. On Friday of ...
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