Columns

COLUMN: Seeding the tournament

It is hard to believe we are just over a week away from the start of the MHSAA ...

Columns

PUCKETT: There is great benefit in remembering

Memorial Day is when we are encouraged to remember our heritage, paying homage to those who sacrificed greatly ...

Letters to the Editor

A big thanks to postal carriers

On Saturday May 12, the annual Letter Carriers Food Drive was held in Dowagiac and the surrounding area. ...

Letters to the Editor

Local food pantries thank community for support

Thank you does not come close to expressing how grateful the Niles area food pantries are for the ...

Columns

TYREE: Is your town bribing new residents?

The fact that the U.S. unemployment rate is at a 17-year low does have a downside.

Letters to the Editor

Held accountable

I recently moved to the Cassopolis area, after I met my wife online and we were married.

Columns

PROOS: Celebrating Michigan wine, craft beverage industries

Winemaking is a thriving industry in Michigan — with wine production in our state more than doubling over ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Roadside cleanup

Over the last couple of weeks, spring, in all its flowering glory, has finally emerged and delicately colored ...

Columns

KAUFMANN: National Women’s Health week

Women often spend their time caring for those around them: children, spouses, aging parents, neighbors and friends. After ...

Letters to the Editor

Legislators should vote ‘no’ on cruelty

While voters are divided on many political issues, the humane treatment of dogs is not one of them. ...

Columns

PROOS: Honoring our fallen police officers

Law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe and respond ...

Letters to the Editor

It is time to drain Trump from the swamp

During his campaign, Donald Trump liked to say he wanted to “drain the swamp” in Washington. He never ...

Columns

COLUMN: Your Cass County friend of the court: Parenting academy

More than 50 percent of our children in this country have biological parents who do not live together.  ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Time to take a stand

The State of Michigan is a beautiful one and her people are important, especially the young ones. It ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Non-Homestead Millage Vote on May 8th

On Tuesday, May 8, Dowagiac Union Schools will have our non-homestead millage renewal on the ballot for a ...

Columns

APPLEGATE: Niles students engage in mental, physical activity in the summer

While the 2017-18 school year will soon come to a close, Niles Community Schools and local community organizations ...

Columns

TYREE: The Royal Wedding: Something for everyone

I'm an early riser, so I may very well watch the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ...

Columns

PROOS: Investing $18.65 million in school safety

As a parent of young children still in school, I understand the importance of ensuring that every Michigan ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: A letter received

I received a letter from lifelong politician Dave Pagel, asking for my support in his run for State Senate ...

Columns

COLUMN: Politics is the art of compromise

There are two words that every voter needs to fully understand before selecting the candidate they will support ...

Columns

COLUMN: Can you survive without reading these 21 books?

Not everyone appreciates being told to “chill out” about unmet goals. According to USA TODAY, “GQ” magazine has ...

Columns

Column: The space time continuum

At the opposite side of the Universe…the side where respectable carbon-based life forms are advised to avoid…sat a ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Congressional Republicans fail to resist Trump’s efforts to impose tyrannical rule

On April 19, a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court in Chicago ruled against the Trump administration’s ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Get it from the horse’s mouth

The November midterm election is approaching and will likely determine the direction of our country for a long ...

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Fuel for the people

When I first met Brad Paquette, it was as my freshman U.S. history teacher. I figured that he ...

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