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Sen. John Proos: State should utilize Pure Michigan Business Connect

Gov. Rick Snyder initiated Pure Michigan Business Connect in 2011 to help connect purchasers with Michigan suppliers.

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William Crandell: Gas prices make electric car attractive

When I was in high school, I worked at a full service gas station back when you could ...

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Cardinal Charlie/trash hauler Alfred Falk

I receive all kinds of letters from people who read my weekly column, and I seem to run ...

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Michael Bennett: Argus and Vigilant splitting up

Today marks a historic date, as today is the day that we separated the content of the Edwardsburg ...

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The youth have spoken, now it’s time to take action

My parents have been married 60 years this June.

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Flag Day, the forgotten U.S. holiday

A little trivia question is in order for today.

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Cardinal Charlie: advertisers of 1901, 1907

In my 1901 DHS class book, called “About Us,” 41 ads were taken out by business people to ...

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Rev. Dan Puckett: How big is your faith in God?

The children’s Sunday school song declares, “My God is so big!” But how big and powerful is our ...

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William Crandell: GOP blocks way for Common Core Standards

Recently the Michigan State Legislature passed a state budget that doesn’t include funding allowing for the Common Core ...

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John Proos: Finished state budget focuses on roads, schools

For the third consecutive year, Michigan has passed a balanced, fiscally responsible budget before July that supports vital ...

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Michael Bennett: Tickets to sell, new technology and online galleries

A combination of my move, last week’s Exposing Greatness Expo and the other items spilling off my ...

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Trooper Rob: Bicyclists must obey vehicle rules of the road

Although I have written about bicycle laws many times before, questions are still being asked about proper procedures.

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Dr. David M. Mathews: Fall registration underway at SMC

According to astronomers, summer officially begins June 21.

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LaBre on Law: State rules govern payday loans

“I’m scared, Mr. LaBre,” she said.

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Nancy Wiersma: Plain catbird carries colorful tunes

While sitting in my garden, taking a much-needed break, I heard a catbird singing its variety of tunes, ...

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Lindsey Cloutier: Dad’s last trip to the family cottage

My stepfather told my sister and I many times in the last several years that when he passed ...

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Catching up with original Round Oak ‘piano man’

Writing about Round Oak Restaurant put me in touch with people I haven’t talked to in many a ...

Editorials

Emergency plan worked well

Except for the tragic loss of a boy on the cusp of 14 who eluded those who wished ...

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Cardinal Charlie: yearbook name changed annually

Until 1919, yearbook name changed annually When I read the Dear John article where Dave Thomas had questions ...

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William Crandell: Proposed teacher laws disturbing

Last Wednesday the Michigan State House Education Committee passed out a bill that would make performance the key ...

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor: Ballard staff thanks PTO

The staff at Ballard Elementary School would like to take this opportunity to thank our PTO.

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Stephanie Salisbury: Exchange entitlement for overwhelming joy

For every one of us, there are tens of thousands of people who don’t have the opportunities we ...

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John Proos: Closing loophole in safety seat law protects kids

Michigan’s child car safety seat law was enacted to ensure the safety of every child.

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Michael Bennett: Moving back to Niles

Guess what? I am moving to Niles Township.

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Cardinal Charlie: Scooping soot with a spoon

After seeing a heading in one of my papers the other day, “Spring cleaning,” it brought this 83-year-old ...

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