Editorials

Early college program a win for students, community

Beginning next school year, select students at Dowagiac Union High School will have the opportunity to get ahead ...

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Police training helps save lives

In our editorial yesterday, we mentioned the numerous reforms and changes that Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood has ...

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Cass County Sheriff will leave strong legacy for future

Late last week, Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood announced that, after nearly a quarter-century serving as the head ...

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Cass Clinic responds to growing need

Our communities are fortunate to have a community health center like the Cassopolis Family Clinic Network operating in ...

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Conservation cooperation makes perfect sense

A who’s who of organizations and citizens devoted to protecting our region’s most important resources will assemble Friday ...

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High school student serves as positive example to all

As cliché as it may sound, one person really can make a big difference, as shown by the ...

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Come check out the new sights at the museum

From the fruits and vegetables harvested from our state’s fertile soils to the fish caught in the waters ...

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Students should take advantage of FAFSA program

Hundreds of volunteers will assist at more than 30 host sites statewide this month to help college-bound students ...

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Encouragement of outdoor activities good for youth

Last Saturday, hundreds of people with a passion for the great outdoors — and for helping local children ...

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Berrien County joins effort to help Flint

In the midst of the truly tragic water crisis in Flint, it is encouraging to see so many ...

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Michiana resident welcomed to leadership role at SMEGA

For a number of years, Joe Sobieralski, a Brandywine graduate and lifelong Niles resident, worked hard to grow ...

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Carbon monoxide safety can help save a life

Carbon monoxide, often called “CO” is sometimes referred to as the “invisible killer” because it is an odorless, ...

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Snow Building shaping into wise return on city’s investment

A little more than a year after opening, the inside of the James E. Snow Professional Building is ...

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Art commission enriching Niles

Last week, Niles native Michael Hambouz returned to his hometown to discuss a topic that is growing interest ...

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Using hiring firm to find next Cass County administrator a smart move

The Cass County Board of Commissioners took the latest step in finding someone to fill the void left ...

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New microbrewery could pave way to revitalization of Sister Lakes

A storm has been brewing near the coast of Round Lake — one that has many in the Sister ...

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Festivals a great way to invest in community, draw tourists

Last weekend, the Hunter Ice Festival drew thousands of people from all over the area to downtown Niles. ...

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Hunter Ice Festival a hit

Niles put on a great Hunter Ice Festival this weekend.

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Info necessary for drug investigations

Earlier this month, detectives with the Cass County Drug Enforcement Team brought down two meth-labs located within the ...

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Hoffman touched the lives of many

It is easy to see how much Leo Hoffman meant to the community of Edwardsburg and to its ...

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One Story brings together reading and community

Dowagiac’s largest book club will reconvene next month, as the Pokagon Band and its partners launch the 2016 ...

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Armored vehicle provides peace of mind for Niles

The Niles City Council made the correct decision when it voted to support a request from the city’s ...

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Hunter Ice Festival shows love for Niles community

As ice blocks were unpacked in Niles Monday, we could sense the anticipation for one of the city’s ...

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New ballot proposal law needs to be ironed out

A recently signed law has resulted in the City of Dowagiac becoming one of several municipalities around the ...

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Question of residence a matter of one’s own choice

A question about the residency of Cassopolis Village President Dianna McGrew has divided the council.

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