It was a bittersweet moment for the Montcalm Community College (MCC) Centurions men’s basketball team on its opening day of the 2024-25 season as it hosted Michigan Community College Athletics ...
The Ross family is grieving but also giving thanks for the nearly three decades they were able to enjoy with a beloved son, brother, uncle and friend. Robert Ross, better known as Bobby, was one of ...
Having competed in scholastic marching competitions for the past two decades, the Ionia High School marching band is no stranger to continued success.  But as the pandemic shook up much of the world ...
Centurions women’s basketball team earned the program’s first win for its new program on opening night on Friday, Nov. 1, beating Cornerstone University, 54-42, at home. With sports returning to the ...
The Rabbit Hole opened downtown at 401 W. Main St. last Friday, a new art gallery that also offers laser engraving, custom framing, art supplies and classes along with the artwork, jewelry and other ...
From roads to radios, community health to a community endowment fund … These are the four major financial requests the Montcalm County Board of Commissioners are considering as county officials decide ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Caledonia, was easily re-elected to his sixth term in Congress in Tuesday’s ...
Sunday was the last day for early voting in Michigan, and it also proved to be the busiest day for centralized early voting ...
Voters in Greenville have elected incumbent Mark Lehman and newcomer Jay McBride to the Greenville City Council. With all four precincts in the city reporting, the unofficial voting results show ...
From the moment the members of the Belding High School marching band took their first steps onto Ford Field on Saturday afternoon, there was little doubt the stadium was in for a rockin’ good time. ...
The Montcalm Area Intermediate School District Board of Education voted unanimously this evening to hire Katie Flynn as its ...
Performing on the grand stage of Ford Field in the heart of Michigan’s largest city, members of the Tri County High School Marching Band had every right to be nervous, intimidated and overwhelmed ...