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Grand Rapids, Michigan · Grand RapidsPhoto by Joanie Moore
Mancelona High School senior Ella Schram (seated), together with her parents Marie Kinsler, Stoney Schram, and Varsity Softball Coach Rob Wilcox, announces her intent to attend Grand Rapids Community College this fall. Schram said going to college to play softball has been her dream since she was young. “The thrill, friendships and experience is what I’m most excited for,” she said. “I’ll be attending GRCC in the fall and …Read Article
Schram to attend GRCC

Kalkaska · KalkaskaBy: Al ParkerKALKASKA – A hastily-called June 5 special meeting of the Board of Commissioners was supposed to address possible salary increases for elected officials, but was adjourned after only 15 raucous minutes with no action taken on the pay hikes.
Some commissioners complained that they didn’t have adequate, updated information to base a vote on. “I didn’t get any new information til today at three o’clock,” said Commissioner Bob Baldwin…Read Article
Administrator’s bow out puts heat on BOC

Kalkaska · KalkaskaCourtesy photo
Kalkaska Upper Elementary and Birch Street Elementary students show their artwork. KALKASKA – You know what they say: Home is Where the Habitat Is. Well, that’s what Kalkaska Upper Elementary (KUE) and Birch Street Elementary (BSE) students have been saying over the past few weeks while gearing up for a friendly competition.
A collaboration between the Kalkaska Conservation District (KCD), Art, and Science & Technology at the …Read Article