Guest Editorial: How many Michiganders read newspapers?
Michigan has more miles of freshwater shoreline than any state in the nation, is the second-most agriculturally diverse state in the nation, is home to more than 115 lighthouses, and[…]
Michigan has more miles of freshwater shoreline than any state in the nation, is the second-most agriculturally diverse state in the nation, is home to more than 115 lighthouses, and[…]
The Van Buren Township Planning Commission scolded Sam Martin, vice president of the Hampton Manor chain, for doing whatever he wanted when building the assisted living and memory care facility[…]
Students, staff, and important guests celebrated the 20th anniversary of the opening of charter school Keystone Academy on Sept. 29. J.C. Huizenga, who founded National Heritage Academies in 1995, was[…]
By Rosalie Bird-Doolittle Surprise, Arizona In circa 1917, Rufus Loren Bird (aka R. L. Bird) was deployed to serve in WWI. Military records indicate that he was in England, France,[…]
Hillside Cemetery will be closed to all visitors for a much anticipated re-paving project, according to an advisory from the city of Belleville. Visitors have been asked to not visit[…]
At the Oct. 2 meeting of the Belleville City Council, Grace Baptist Church Pastor Robert White praised the work of Mayor Pro-Tem Ken Voigt, Councilman Tom Fielder and DPW Director[…]
A live auction will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Alexander Blue House at Greenmead Historical Park, 20501 Newburgh Rd., Livonia to[…]
The Belleville Area Council for the Arts will present its 14th-annual Community Art Show on Oct. 13-15 at the Belleville Yacht Club, 831 E. Huron River Dr. Judges for the[…]
The 2023 Festival of Holiday Trees is scheduled to be at Van Buren Township’s grand reopening of the Belleville Area Museum Dec. 2-23. The Belleville Central Business Community will be[…]