Marcellus teen injured in single-vehicle crash
A 16-year-old crashed his pickup truck into trees west of the intersection of Miller and Cranberry Roads in Marcellus Township Monday, according to the Cass County Sheriff's Office.
A 16-year-old crashed his pickup truck into trees west of the intersection of Miller and Cranberry Roads in Marcellus Township Monday, according to the Cass County Sheriff's Office.
Glen Oaks Community College announced its outstanding scholars for the Fall 2023 semester earlier this month. Here are their names.
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Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network (BHN) in Cassopolis will be hosting a Recovery Celebration and Suicide Prevention Awareness family day on Saturday, September 9. The event will recognize and honor those who have overcome personal challenges by celebrating with family-friendly activities such as face painting, food trucks, raffle prizes, and a petting zoo.
Amy Davidhizar of Cass County responds to what she calls a "smear campaign directed at this Saturday's Three Rivers Pride Festival" led by St. Joseph County Road Commissioner Jack Coleman and others.
Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac argues Michigan should vote to join the National Popular Vote Compact, which would mean all of the state’s electoral votes would be awarded to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote.