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For a $50 fee, most Grattan Township residents will now be able to raise up to five chickens after the township board finally approved a chicken ordinance Tuesday evening.
The Grattan Township Board said goodbye to their longtime Fire Chief Lou Kirkbride on Tuesday by voting 4-0 to rename the local fire station in his honor. Kirkbride was hired as a firefighter in 1982.
In the five years they’ve been putting on their own home invitational, the Ionia baseball team has never brought home the championship plaque. That all changed Saturday afternoon at Frank Ciangi ...
With only a handful of days remaining before the Class of 2025 graduates from Greenville High School, members of the senior class came together, embracing a tradition that dates back more than six ...
Conference season for high school track and field has come and gone and some local teams celebrated in the best way possible. Five area teams, both boys and girls – Belding, Central Montcalm, ...
Out of the nearly 12,000 people who applied for admission to the U.S. Air Force Academy this year, only 1,400 were selected ...
A young child was severely injured in a car accident on Sunday afternoon in Belding. At approximately 1:45 p.m., Belding ...
Speed and alcohol are suspected to have been a factor in a crash that killed a Lowell woman in Boston Township on Saturday ...
The village of Lakeview will play first-time rookie host to a legendary 3-on-3 basketball tournament next weekend. The Gus ...
A merger of two United Way agencies has resulted in the formation of a new four-county chapter: United Way of Greater Central ...
The city held a public hearing about and then approved applying for a $6 million loan that will be used to replace 841 water ...
News took second place for Newspaper of the Year in its class in Thursday’s Michigan Press Association Better Newspaper ...
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