A Stanton man pleaded no contest to child abuse on Thursday after his attorney said the prosecutor made him an offer to plea ...
Following five months of planning and committee meetings, Montcalm Community College has laid out its vision for the next ...
The three newest members of the Maple Valley Township Planning Commission are hoping to have a positive impact in serving ...
The Secretary of State office at 701 S. Greenville West Dr. in Greenville will be closed for two weeks during a remodeling project, but most residents can go online to Michigan.gov/SOS instead for ...
Submitted by Rep. Moolenaar’s office Congressman John Moolenaar has reintroduced his bipartisan legislation to address the high costs Michigan farmers are required to pay due to Department of Labor ...
As property tax deadlines approach, Kent County Treasurer Peter MacGregor and Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker are warning property owners about deceptive and illegal schemes targeting individuals ...
The Ionia County Road Department has been receiving a high volume of calls from residents reporting poor conditions on local gravel roads, including bumps and potholes. Unfortunately, right now the ...
A prolonged storm of wind and snow yet impedes travel by railroad and otherwise. An effort was made to run trains on Wednesday, but it failed and train conductors were telegraphed to wait further ...
The Consumers Energy Foundation is calling for entries in the annual Put Your Town on the Map pitch competition, which will provide $50,000 in grant funding for three projects to help small ...
A smoke scare at a local manufacturer left investigators stumped Monday morning, with no cause identified for a reported “burning smell” and smoky haze. The Greenville Department of Public Safety was ...
A Remus man pleaded guilty to violating his probation by driving drunk after a night of drinking, dancing and karaoke. Robert Dail Boyd, 72, appeared before Montcalm County Circuit Court Judge Ronald ...
Administrators at Ionia Public Schools are inviting residents to participate in “The Future of IPS” community discussion sessions over the next few months. The meetings will take place in room 304 at ...