The Pleasant Valley Joybells and the Coldwater Brass will be performing together for the 14th annual “Christmas Bells and Brass” recital Sunday, Dec. 7 at 3 p.m. The concert will feature a collection ...
Barry County could soon have a new, updated zoning ordinance. Well, that’s relatively soon. Jim McManus, the former direc­tor for the Barry County Planning and Zoning Department, provided an update on ...
City of Hastings Department of Public Services workers were seen getting creative this week when it came to leaf pickup. Contending with heavy snowfall from over the weekend, DPS crews made use of a ...
Residents on the north side of Hastings may soon have new neighbors after the city Planning Commission voted unan­imously on Monday, Dec. 1, to approve the planned unit development (PUD) and final ...
With an eye on putting a funding pro­posal before voters in 2026, the Odessa Township Board of Trustees held off on hiring a financial advisor at its regular monthly meeting Monday, Dec. 1. Andy ...
Hastings Police are investigating a two-car accident late Wednesday afternoon that left one person dead. Police were called to the crash scene at North Broadway Avenue and Benson Street at 5:11 p.m.
A statewide shortage of emergency medical responders is putting the squeeze on smaller, rural ambulance services, and Nashville is feeling the pinch. Castleton Maple Grove Nashville Emergency Medical ...
The scores are creeping up for the Greater Lansing Activities Conference champions. The Lakewood varsity competitive cheer team finished off an undefeated GLAC season by winning the conference ...
Plans by the Village of Middleville to restore the exterior of its historic train depot have been put on hold until next year after a bid for the project came in thousands of dollars more than what ...
Undefeated Hackett Catholic Prep got its seventh victory of the season Friday, knocking off the Panthers 45-23 at Delton Kellogg High School. The Irish shot 40 percent from the floor, while the Delton ...
Kaleb Dye showed up an hour early for work every morning. He didn’t tack on the extra hours because he wanted to get ahead on his duties or because he wanted to leave early. He just enjoyed working.
Hastings senior Will Jensen was one of five golfers tied with a score of 148 in 11th place at the Division Lower Peninsula Boys' Golf Finals over the weekend at Bedford Valley Golf Club. Jensen fired ...