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Robert L. Hullinger, 81, of Niles, passed away at Hanson Hospice in Stevensville on Monday, January 18, 2021. Robert was born on July 24, 1939, to the late Ray and Inez (Kelver) Hullinger in Crumstown ...
About 10,000 votes mailed in for the Tuesday primary in Michigan didn’t count, even though they were postmarked before the election. That’s according to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. She’s ...
The Benton Harbor Arts Association has been awarded a grant of $4,000 from the state of Michigan’s Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo for a mural project ...
The Niles Police Department is investigating a couple of suspicious incident, one involving indecent exposure. It says both happened Wednesday. The first report was about a man in a vehicle who made ...
Legislation intended to improve school security has been introduced in the U.S. House by Congressman Fred Upton. He tells WSJM News the Alyssa’s Legacy Youth in School Safety Alert Act, or the ALYSSA ...
Large parties and groups visiting bars have been blamed for the recent spike in coronavirus numbers in Michigan. But what about big protests we’ve seen across the state? Are they also part of the ...
Lakes Michigan-Huron are expected to set another new record high this month and then begin to drop in September. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, says all of the Great Lakes except ...
Legislation from state Senator Kim LaSata to make court officers and corrections offers eligible for Michigan’s Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is now on its way to the governor for final approval.