Just imagine you are enjoying yourself in your home watching a movie and you start hearing a commotion outside from a group of angry people saying they were going to…
Two more employees at the Gun Lake Casino have been tested positive for the Coronavirus. Casino officials last week announced that one employee had tested positive and was quarantined. The…
Dorothy Chrusciel of Dorr died Saturday, July 4. She was 94. She is survived by her children, Rosemary (John) Sweet, James (Debra) Chrusciel, David (Patricia Garlak) Chrusciel, Donald (Marilyn) Chrusciel, Mark (Alaine)…
COVID-19 has claimed plenty of public events as victims this year, and the City of Wayland’s concerts in the park every Friday evening in August is the latest casualty. The…
by Kathy Hamman Miller Monkey Bread has been a classic, easy to make, pull apart sweet treat for years, enjoyed especially for our families breakfast in the park fun! Ingredients…
Margaret Christine “Chris” Fifelski, died Saturday, July 4. She was 77. Born Sept. 4, 1942, she was the daughter of Melvin and Margaret (Diem) Smith. She served in the United…
The Tuesday, Aug. 4 primary election will include contests for U.S. Congress, state representative, township supervisor and township treasurer. Please remember voters cannot split their tickets in a primary. They…
Lisa Ellen Eisele, age 51, died Friday, July 3. Lisa had a giving and caring heart for others and her family. She loved and cherished her grandkids and the children…
I suppose the most bitter pill I ever had to swallow in my lifetime was the notion that history is not important, that it’s just stories about dead people. “Yesterday’s…
“But better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie.” — Khaled Hosseini, author President Donald Trump has taken decisive action. On June 27, he signed an Executive…