By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Daughters took center stage at Plainwell Community School’s Daughter Day on Saturday, Feb. 5.Nearly 200 participants registered for the event, which took place at the Plainwell Performing Arts Center and catered to students through sixth grade and their chaperones.According to organizer Tammy Glupker, highlights included members of the Plainwell High School Read More…
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Otsego Middle School stresses digital safety
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Although the Internet, social media and other digital devices can provide students with opportunities unavailable to past generations, those same things also carry with them an inherent risk of danger.That’s the message the Otsego Middle School Student Support Services team has been trying to convey to the student body in recent Read More…
Otsego, Plainwell schools accept nominations
for Outstanding People for Education awards
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Do you know someone who has made a difference in the lives of students who attend Otsego Public Schools or Plainwell Community Schools?If so, you can nominate that individual for a 2022 Outstanding People for Education Award.The award, presented each year by the Allegan Area Educational Service Agency, honors those in Read More…
Allegan City Council decisions complicated by inflation
By Gari Voss Allegan’s City Council made a number of decision’s that stretched the budget, while improving the infrastructure throughout the city for years to come. Even with access to millions of dollars in government assistance grants, planned project bottom lines have increased since original estimates were made.The regular meeting began with scheduling a second Read More…
Commissioners tap Dunham to lead broadband expansion
By John RaffelCorrespondent ALLEGAN – The Allegan County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution at its meeting last week setting broadband expansion, water and wastewater infrastructure as priorities for the use of the county’s American Rescue Plan Act allocation from the federal government.“Last June the board invited residents to submit ideas for the use of Read More…
Funding issues plague health department, state may have solution
By John RaffelCorrespondent ALLEGAN – Allegan County Board of Commissioners chairman Jim Storey reported the state legislature last week approved $1.2 billion in healthcare aid for Michigan residents, including funding for COVID-19 early treatment and various testing supports.A total of $29.7 million is targeted to assist local health departments, such as Allegan’s, to staff testing Read More…
Mike’s Musings: A day I don’t want to repeat
Sometimes it just doesn’t pay to get out of bed. One of those days was last week, when I boarded anairplane in Orlando to Detroit.Now all I had heard days before is how this once-in-a-decade blizzard was blanketing Michigan. Iassumed my flight would be cancelled, but lo and behold, not only was it “not cancelled,” Read More…
Life as Performance Art
By G.C. StoppelOn a Saturday morning two somewhat related messages came across my computer.The first was from owners of Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris reminding me there would be a reading of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses” in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of its release. When Joyce asked store founder Sylvia Beach if she would publish Read More…
Otsego girls post road win against Gull Lake
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor RICHLAND—Sophomore Hannah Fitzpatrick joined seniors Kaitlyn Payseno and Cali Miller to form quite the terrific trio for the Otsego girls basketball team in its non-league game against Gull Lake on Tuesday, Feb. 1.Those three Bulldogs combined for 45 points as Otsego claimed the 54-46 win, improving to 13-2 in the process.“It Read More…