Letters to the Editor

Unacceptable morality

I have written about imperiling the fresh water of the great lakes with oil pipelines, about the top ...

Letters to the Editor

Moving forward past distractions

I regret that the recent controversy involving my service as a Cass County commissioner has taken attention away ...

Columns

MIDDLETON: Congress should act fast to fix health care funding cliff

Health care can be one of the more divisive political issues that any policymaker has to work on.

Columns

PROOS: Students advocate for student vision testing

Last year, I was contacted by the CW Tech Robotarians about a team member who suffered from undiagnosed ...

Editorials

OUR VIEW: Rallying around a hero in need

The usual spectacle of a Cassopolis Rangers basketball game took a back seat to the spirit of unity ...

Columns

STRAYER: Dig into Niles-Buchanan Meals on Wheels

In 1972, a small group of Niles community leaders founded the Niles-Buchanan Meals on Wheels program.

Columns

WILSON: Big John has woman trouble

Big John Hudson burst through the front door of the diner and threw his ball cap down onto ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thanks to everyone who made Miss Dowagiac a fearless evening

As director of the Miss Dowagiac Scholarship Pageant and on behalf of its executive committee, we would like ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thank you for leading our local school boards

Thirty-plus years ago, aunt Addie Lee dropped in on the farmhouse that my parents used for storage and ...

Columns

PROOS: Promoting all Michigan craft beverage industries

Michigan microbreweries, small distillers and brewpubs currently pay the license and renewal fees that fund the Michigan Grape ...

Columns

WILSON: The sojourn of a fortunate man

A solitary traveler made his way home from a distant land where he had hoped to improve his ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: GOP needs to condemn Trump

Donald Trump has a long history of racist behavior. As a real estate developer he was repeatedly accused ...

Editorials

OUR VIEW: Outdoor lovers are on thin ice

While many of us are bundled up and avoiding the elements, outdoor enthusiasts are likely itching to get ...

Leader Columnists

NELDON: Ice festival the highlight of winter in Niles

I am not a fan of winter.

Columns

PUCKETT: Let the spirit of Christmas continue

The Christmas season brings many things: generosity, emphasis on home and family, maybe a visit to church, and ...

Columns

PROOS: Supporting tax relief as state revenues increase

As Michigan’s economy continues to grow, create jobs and generate revenue to the state, we owe it to ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Don’t vote Oprah for president yet

I read Ms. Neldon’s opinion piece, titled “Those who tell the stories rule the world.” She wrote ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Upton must stand up to Trump’s assault on institutions

Joe Scarborough, a former Republican Congressman and current co-host of the “Morning Joe” program on MSNBC, recently published ...

Leader Columnists

NELDON: ‘Those who tell the stories rule the world’

Sunday evening, I was one of millions who watched with tears in my eyes and arms full of ...

Columns

PROOS: New laws to help address opioid epidemic

The growing abuse of prescription drugs and heroin is now the deadliest drug epidemic in American history.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Local leaders need to wise up about marijuana

Under Michigan Law, what the promoters of the marijuana dispensaries are proposing would subject them to 15 years ...

Columns

OUR VIEW: Share your vision with Cass County

Cass County has become a happening place the last several years. New businesses, serving a variety of customers ...

Columns

KAUFMANN: How to sustain our resolve

Many of us have proclaimed impressive health resolutions for this fresh new year of 2018. These resolutions usually ...

Columns

NELDON: New year, new goals

It’s that time of year again. We’ve flipped the calendar page, and set our sights on a new ...

Columns

TYREE: It’s winter — get with the program

Much of the nation has been suffering from a cold snap of epic proportions, but there are always ...

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