Since 1854 — News from Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan
By Elisabeth Waldon | on July 22, 2022
As budget talks are underway for Montcalm County’s 2023 fiscal year, some county officials discussed the “psycho
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“He was a force, and an important force,” says Frank Gehry.
It’s a near-impossible feat to talk about the work of Issey Miyake without using the word architectural. The celebrated Japanese fashion designer, who died August 5 at the age of 84, practically sculpted fabric, creating b
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Almost 150 workers who are members of the Pulp and Paper Workers Union have today been locked out of a toilet paper factory in Kawerau over a pay dispute.
Their employer, Essity, gave them notice of the lockout last week after they rejected a 3 percent pay rise.
Union spokesperson
The news roundup today includes the question encouraged by her silence on teacher pay: Can Sarah Huckabee Sanders be elected governor without ever taking questions or talking specifics about public policy? The line is open.
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There’s a hidden history woven through time and civilization, a shadow that traces the motion of progress: the story of humans wrestling with their own filth.
I couldn’t help but ponder that history as I walked into the bathroom of a truck stop in rural Japan, and encountered a perp
There are some bars and restaurants in the area that allow dogs on their patio, but what about a bar that's specifically designed FOR dogs and their humans?
According to a new article from the Des Moines Register, there's a new "canine retreat" opening soon at 62
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