Columns

William Crandell: Is Obama gutting welfare?

The Romney campaign has recently been running TV ads in several states accusing President Obama of ending the ...

Columns

Rain didn’t stop the party

Neither rain, sleet, nor dark of night, or something like that, will keep Edwardsburg residents from partying. Last ...

Editorials

No relation between sculptures and jobs

Dowagiac has quickly become known as the city with world-renowned sculptures placed throughout its limits and Sept. 14 ...

Columns

Rev. Dan Puckett: We must learn to walk in mercy, truth

“Let not mercy and truth forsake you.”

Columns

American Heritage: Eyes focused on the Ohio Valley

On Feb. 20, 1755, King George II had decided he no longer wanted to tolerate the French’s inhabitation ...

Columns

William Crandell: From the experts

I recently had a talk with one of my physicians about the Affordable Care Act, and was surprised ...

Columns

Supt. John Jarpe: The importance of teachers

The first days of school are always exciting, hopeful times.

Columns

Sen. John Proos: Sept. 11 will forever be a day that unites us

This Tuesday will mark the 11th anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks on America.

Columns

Michael Bennett: Reason to celebrate

In the past week, I celebrated two major events.

Editorials

Time for a fresh startin Niles Township

Let’s hope Niles Charter Township seizes the moment to reboot and move beyond distracting acrimony that occupied the ...

Columns

Our children’s future

At the Cass County Fair, I had some interesting conversations with folks from all walks of life, political ...

Columns

Celebrate centennial with me

  Edwardsburg has always been a party town.  Not really a party town, but a town that appreciates ...

Columns

Erika Pickles: Michigan’s UP — the simpler, slower life

Unless you’ve been there, you’ll never understand.

Columns

American Heritage: Washington prayed for answers

On June 1, 1774, George Washington entered the following words in his diary: “Went to church and fasted ...

Columns

William Crandell: The super majority scam

There is a new tax scam that will be on the ballot this November that will allow ...

Columns

Joanie Gentry: Indecision 2012

I am a fiddler.

Letters to the Editor

Who’s the real fraud?

On Aug. 8, this paper featured an article by our senator, John Proos. This article was for we ...

Letters to the Editor

Thanks from Cat Tracks 2012

Cat Tracks 5K would like to say thank you to everyone that helped with, sponsored, donated and participated ...

Editorials

City can prevent potential boondoggle

The City of Niles’ purchase of the former Bank of America building for a new city hall location ...

Columns

Sen. John Proos: Giving the gift of life takes one hour out of day

About one of every seven people entering the hospital will need blood.

Letters to the Editor

Car show needs to work on rolling out the welcome mat

I attended the Dowagiac car show that had a large turnout of really nice cars.

Columns

Cardinal Charlie: Ladies covered ankles, ears for dusty dance dates

Some more from B.C. Hibbard’s articles. Some of the games school kids played years ago were scrub ball, ...

Letters to the Editor

Relay for Life raised $58,000

The Cass County Relay held in Dowagiac on July 21 and 22 raised $58,000.00 (and counting).

Editorials

Berrybrook should know better

In today’s times, it is still shocking to hear that migrant employees are living in inhumane conditions.

Columns

Why live in Edwardsburg?

  What is there about Edwardsburg that attracts people? Why would anyone want to come to Edwardsburg? We ...

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