Erma Maxine (Ott) Kleinhardt, 96, passed away peacefully December 23, 2021 in her home with her loving family by her side.No mother wishes to leave her family, but confidently she taught them many important lessons. She was ready to meet her Lord and Savior, and her final statement was, “I want to go home.” She Read More…
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Ruby Mae (Reed) Abbas
Ruby Mae (Reed) Abbas, age 90 of Lake, passed away Monday, December 27, 2021. Ruby was born in Maryville, TN and eventually settled in Clarkston, MI where she raised five children; finally retiring to Lake, MI with her loving husband.Ruby enjoyed tending her flowers for hours and watching the birds come to her feeders. She Read More…
Agnes May Shilling
Agnes May Shilling, age 97 of Inverness, Florida formerly of Farwell, passed away Monday, December 20, 2021 in Lecanto, Florida. Agnes was born the daughter of Gabriel and Larilla (Clark) VanBuskirk on October 22, 1924 in Farwell. She was united in marriage to Thomas E. Colmus in 1941 with him predeceasing her in 1974; she Read More…
Letter to the Editor: A New Years Resolution
Dear Editor,With Christmas and Hanukkah behind us, we look forward to the new year and New Year’s resolutions: to step away from social media, lose some weight, and, perhaps, to go vegan. Yes, that.A third of consumers report reducing consumption of animal foods. Hundreds of college campuses, schools, hospitals. and corporate cafeterias have embraced Meatless Read More…
May I Walk with You? Tabula Blanka?
Tabula Blanca is a term often debated in social sciences to answer the question of the influence of culture on the behavior of human beings. Simply stated, tabula blanca refers to the idea that infants are a “blank slate”, except for some biological survival reflexes like sucking. After birth, the personality, behavior, and social nature Read More…
Proud to be a Pioneer: We believe students are ‘packed’ with potential…
Clare has long been a champion of the potential of each individual. Regardless of the attributes you bring to the table, in the eyes of teachers and our community each Pioneer is packed with potential. A big part of the purpose of school is to unlock and share that potential. Inside these walls, we’re always Read More…
Pat’s Bits & Pieces: 2021 comes to a close, nothing changes…
Thank God!Believe me that wasn’t profanity. I am very thankful that our second year of living with COVID is now over and a new year, hopefully with new better times begins tomorrow.I think we certainly need it.There were a few good things about our second “COVID” year though. Nearly 80 percent of people across the Read More…
Mike’s Musings: Remember When? Growing up in a Small Town
Life is so much better in small town America. The pace is somewhat slower and friendships much more real. I grew up in a small town and ever since have always lived the rural community life. I know nothing of the hustle and bustle of the big city, and I’m a better person, I believe, Read More…
2021 The Year in Review
By Pat MaurerCorrespondent Following is a selection of the stories I found most interesting in 2021 in the Clare County Review. January 8 –County Schools return to in-person learningAt the regular Farwell board meeting Monday evening, Superintendent Steven Scoville announced a celebration that Monday was “the first day back for Kindergarten through 12th grade for Read More…
Christmas Wish Program provides $10k for needy families in area
By Pat MaurerCorrespondent “Although This year’s Christmas campaign was a bit smaller than the funds and donations raised in 2020, We were able to help about 55 area families with our Christmas Wish program this year,” Clare County Review Editor Mike Wilcox said this week. “The program raised about $10,000 and there were many, many Read More…