Columns

David Mann: Honor America’s heroes this Memorial Day

The citizens who have been to the new city hall will notice that there is not a flag ...

Columns

William Crandell: Speaking out against corruption is a duty

While attending a recent political event, I was accused of being anti-corporation, anti-Republican and just anti-American in general.

Columns

Jack Strayer: Angelina Jolie to the rescue

On Tuesday, May 14, 2013, while the media focused simultaneously on White House cascading scandals, one person was ...

Columns

Michael Bennett: Good customer service should never be an issue

On Monday, I had four customer service complaints come to my attention.

Columns

Some adults may need guardians

LaBre on Law By WILLIAM L. LABRE, J.D. “I can’t take care of Mom anymore,” she said.  “I ...

Columns

Dear John/The Wahoo

When was the high school yearbook Wahoo first published? Where did the name come from?   — Dave ...

Columns

Schools slow to change and it shows

Dr. Richard Weigel, superintendent of Niles Community Schools, presented a frightening report about the state of education in ...

Columns

Happy spring from one of 512 Charlie Gills

As I look out my front room window, I realize that maybe spring has finally arrived, after winter ...

Columns

Michael Bennett: We all need to do more to promote education

With less attention to higher academic achievement, we continue to trend down while other countries make great advances.

Columns

Realtors must disclose agency relationships

Gary’s column By GARY WALTERS You’ve heard that honesty is always the best policy? When you work with ...

Columns

Michael Bennett: Give your mom a hug this weekend

I’ll be leaving town tomorrow to visit my mom in New Jersey.

Columns

Cardinal Charlie: growing up poor in ’30s

    Not too long ago, I read about people in poverty and I said to myself I ...

Letters to the Editor

Alumni band forming for May 20

To the editor: We are proud to announce another Dowagiac Chieftain Alumni Band day as we celebrate the ...

Letters to the Editor

South Bend has a revitalization strategy

To the editor: I just recently visited South Bend’s Ignite Michiana celebration. Wow!What a pleasure to see all ...

Letters to the Editor

4-H Leaders’ Association auction raised $2,000

To the editor: The Cass County 4-H Leaders’ Association wishes to thank the numerous donors and supporters for ...

Letters to the Editor

Aren’t rape victims part of the public:

To the editor: April was Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Many victim support groups nationwide conducted programs. According to ...

Columns

Dan Puckett: There is usually pain associated with gain

It seems a basic truth: Without challenge, there will not be positive change.

Columns

William Crandell: What’s next in the war on the poor?

Being poor in America should not be treated like a crime and those suffering from its affects should ...

Columns

John Jarpe: It’s time to stop taking money from schools

Tell it to Lansing: Support Public Education.

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor: Please support the letter carriers food drive

Saturday, May 11, marks the 21st anniversary of one of America’s great days of giving — the National ...

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor: Comcast shares in Niles

Their efforts and organization caused over 200 students, parents, neighbors, teachers and friends to come together to work ...

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor: Buchanan family thankful for support

It lifted our spirits in a way none could have imagined and it left such a lasting impression ...

Columns

Cardinal Charlie: 4,000 turned out to see new high school

I was surprised recently when in the mail we got a letter from state Sen. John Proos. Enclosed ...

Editorials

Cass County courts held in high esteem

The National Association of Drug Court Professionals’ All Rise America! On the Road for Recovery stops in Cassopolis ...

Columns

Michael Bennett: Leader wants your photographs

I am too busy to write a column today.

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