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Jacob Hagan

Farrand Hall hits market as owners look to pass the torch

For now, co-founder James Gray said he hopes people see the sale not as an ending forced by controversy, but as a handoff. “Like many businesses, they get sold, owners pass the torch,” he said. “It’s a great thing that we were able to build something that could be sold. We are excited to see it continue with new ownership.” He added: “We truly believe Farrand Hall has a soul mate out there and that person will give this property the same love and dedication that we gave it.”

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Parking dispute highlights ongoing tensions between Farrand Hall and Colon Township

On Thursday morning, the St. Joseph County Courthouse hosted a civil hearing regarding a parking violation issued to Farrand Hall, a historic wedding venue co-owned by Hagan and Gray. The citation was issued after three cars were found parked in the easement of Timber Run Trail during a private wedding hosted on May 25.

From the Editor: A statement on Watershed Voice’s coverage of the Colon Township, Farrand Hall zoning conflict

Watershed Voice Executive Editor Alek Haak-Frost addresses comments made at this week's Colon Township board meeting on Tuesday, December 17 regarding the magazine's recent coverage.

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Photos: Farrand Hall hosts HGTV stars

Farrand Hall, Colon, is one of nearly 30 mansions, farmhouses, and more featured in the Cheap Old Houses book.

‘A beacon of equality here in St. Joe County’

President Pro-Tem of the Colon Village Council Eddie Leboeuf plans to introduce a resolution tonight to officially recognize June as Pride Month in Colon, a distinction Leboeuf says is long overdue.

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