Tuesday, November 18, 2025

In a rare double jeopardy argument in Montcalm County court, a judge ruled that the concept did not apply to the defense’s request that a man be barred from being retried after his first trial ended in a mistrial. Michael David Cook, 55, of Stanton is charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct causing injury and unlawful imprisonment/kidnapping stemming from an alleged event this past March in Sidney Township. Cook’s first trial ended in a mistrial...

For the first three quarters of Saturday’s state semifinal game, things were looking questionable for the Montabella football team.  In the 8-player Division 1 state semifinals, the Mustangs were trailing by 20 points heading into the fourth quarter, knowing they’d need to play the best football of their lives if they were going to keep their season alive one more week. 

As Lakeview Elementary School third-graders were learning about Michigan’s history this past spring, they drew and colored bulb-shaped Christmas ornaments highlighting many of the state’s special treasures, such as robins and loons, Great Lakes beaches and the Mackinac Bridge, colorful sunsets, white pine trees and winter nights. Now, fourth-graders, the class was surprised with a special announcement on Friday morning: Their ornaments will be hung on the Michigan Christmas tree beside the National Christmas Tree...

Sitting among constituents within Montcalm Township Hall, my laptop open, listening and taking notes, business was going as usual for this reporter on Wednesday evening. From the approval of special land use requests to the township clerk receiving a “sunlight” award for her diligent work identifying redundant registrations from the voter rolls, there was no shortage of important township business for me to cover in the public interest.

About 50 veterans and some of their family members attended Ronald “Buzz” Possehn's 10th annual Veterans Day luncheon on Tuesday, which took place in the pole barn next to his home on Johnson Road outside of Saranac. Aside from the free catered lunch, this year's program included a children's choir performance, a lone trumpeter playing “Taps,” a 21-gun salute, a release of doves, a quilt raffle and a presentation on veteran suicide prevention by Ionia...

Mother Teresa once said, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”  That quote was paraphrased as saying that though she was small in stature, she stands tall.

Greenville City Council rejects big rate hike request from GFL

Greenville City Council rejects big rate hike request from GFL

Audio Article

Residents of this city will face higher waste disposal fees beginning next month, albeit well below steep hikes originally requested by the community’s contracted trash hauler. During the Nov. 4 meeting of the Greenville City Council, members voted unanimously to approve a 5% waste-hauling rate increase for all residential, commercial and industrial clients in the city, which will take effect Dec. 1

‘A second bite at the apple’

‘A second bite at the apple’

Audio Article

In a rare double jeopardy argument in Montcalm County court, a judge ruled that the concept did not apply to the defense’s request that a man be barred from being retried after his first trial ended in a mistrial. Michael David Cook, 55, of Stanton is charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct causing injury and unlawful imprisonment/kidnapping stemming from an alleged event this past March in Sidney Township. Cook’s first trial ended in a mistrial on Oct. 28.

Montcalm Twp. clerk honored for her election integrity work

Montcalm Twp. clerk honored for her election integrity work

Audio Article

In her role as Montcalm Township clerk, Christine Foley never set out to make headlines, but her careful review of voter registration rolls has earned her recognition as a “responsive advocate” in safeguarding local elections. During the Nov. 12 Montcalm Township Board meeting, Foley informed the public she had recently received a “Sunlight” award from the Michigan Fair Elections Institute. The organization is made up of grassroots groups, leaders and activists supporting free and fair elections in Michigan.

No late fees or shut-offs after Greenville utility bill delay

No late fees or shut-offs after Greenville utility bill delayFree Access

Audio Article

Residents who recently received late notices or water shut-off warnings can rest easy: The city of Greenville says those affected will not face late fees or service interruptions due to a mail delay.

A continuous miracle

A continuous miracle

Audio Article

When Mike White was widowed in 2013, he turned to alcohol to help ease his pain. He ended up being arrested for operating under the influence and was introduced (with the emphatic assistance of police, parole officer and judge) to Alcoholics Anonymous and the local recovery community to help him begin his journey of sobriety in 2016.

A ‘secret mission’ for Christmas

A ‘secret mission’ for Christmas

Audio Article

As Lakeview Elementary School third-graders were learning about Michigan’s history this past spring, they drew and colored bulb-shaped Christmas ornaments highlighting many of the state’s special treasures, such as robins and loons, Great Lakes beaches and the Mackinac Bridge, colorful sunsets, white pine trees and winter nights. Now, fourth-graders, the class was surprised with a special announcement on Friday morning: Their ornaments will be hung on the Michigan Christmas tree beside the National Christmas Tree in President’s Park at the White House in Washington, D.C.

Debate over Greenville athletics continues as coaches, parents, board members weigh in

Debate over Greenville athletics continues as coaches, parents, board members weigh in

Audio Article

Three weeks after parents voiced concerns regarding culture, communication and fairness within Greenville Public Schools athletic programs, the discussion returned to the forefront Monday evening — this time with parents and a coach offering perspectives. On Oct. 20, two parents addressed the school board, bringing forth concerns that ranged from allegations of a lack of transparency in coaching decisions, inconsistent communication about evaluations and playing time, and concerns over physical safety and mental health across the district's athletic programs.  The subject came forward once again Monday, and what began as a response to earlier criticisms evolved into a broader conversation...

MCC president testifies in Lansing in support of Michigan Reconnect program

MCC president testifies in Lansing in support of Michigan Reconnect program

Audio Article

Speaking in support of a state initiative that has provided tens of thousands of young adults with free community college education, Montcalm Community College President Bradley Barrick brought that message from Sidney to the state capital earlier this month. Barrick made the trip to Lansing during a Senate Appropriations hearing on Nov. 5, during which the committee voted 13-2 to approve legislation that will officially lower the eligibility age for the Michigan Reconnect Grant Program from 25 to 21 (committee member Sen. Rick Outman, R-Six Lakes, was absent). 

Belvidere Twp. Board holds brief special meeting

Belvidere Twp. Board holds brief special meeting

Audio Article

The Belvidere Township Board, with the supervisor absent and the clerk position vacant, held a special 17-minute meeting Thursday night with 20 residents in attendance. Trustee Wayne Watts chaired the meeting in the absence of Supervisor Leigh Murray, while Treasurer Yolanda Lane took minutes in the absence of a clerk; Trustee Brent Dietrich was also present.

Maple Valley Twp. approves public comment policy, preferred vendor list

Maple Valley Twp. approves public comment policy, preferred vendor list

Audio Article

The Maple Valley Township Board, during a half-hour meeting on Monday, unanimously voted to adopt a public comment policy as well as a list of preferred vendors. Supervisor Bruce Deur said he learned from Michigan Townships Association training, as well as from speaking with an attorney, that all townships should have a public comment policy to show compliance with the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA).

Chasing the lights

Chasing the lights

Audio Article

Sitting among constituents within Montcalm Township Hall, my laptop open, listening and taking notes, business was going as usual for this reporter on Wednesday evening. From the approval of special land use requests to the township clerk receiving a “sunlight” award for her diligent work identifying redundant registrations from the voter rolls, there was no shortage of important township business for me to cover in the public interest.

Ionia planners OK final site plan for Steele Street Park

Ionia planners OK final site plan for Steele Street Park

Audio Article

Members of the city's Planning Commission discussed and approved the final site plan for Steele Street Park on Wednesday. The final design for the 7.7-acre parcel includes paved parking, a performing arts pavilion, a building with restrooms and storage, two pickleball courts, a grass volleyball court and pedestrian pathways throughout, including a connection to the Fred Meijer Grand River Valley Rail Trail.

Montcalm County construction ordinance amended to allow ADUs

Montcalm County construction ordinance amended to allow ADUs

Audio Article

After years of expressing displeasure with having to handle secondary housing units requests in non-zoned townships, the Montcalm County Board of Commissioners have amended the county’s construction ordinance. The ordinance previously stated, “No single parcel of property shall be allowed to have more than one dwelling on that parcel, whether or not the dwellings are occupied.”

Greenville DDA narrows search for new fall-themed banners

Greenville DDA narrows search for new fall-themed banners

Audio Article

Members of the Greenville Downtown Development Authority are narrowing their search for an ideal banner to best represent the fall season. During Monday’s meeting of the DDA, which clocked in at just 19 minutes, the majority of discussion centered around the desire to purchase decorative banners specific to the fall season to be hung on poles throughout the city’s historic downtown district on Lafayette Street (M-91).

Northside Sports Complex closes less than a month after opening

Northside Sports Complex closes less than a month after opening

Audio Article

Less than a month after opening the doors to a new recreation hub in the community, Northside Sports Complex unexpectedly closed last week. The family-owned venture, run by husband and wife Jeff and Dana Jensen, along with their daughter, Kennedy Jensen, celebrated its grand opening in the former Magnum Sports building on Oct. 9. The business closed during the first week of November.

Magical Mustangs

Magical Mustangs

Audio Article

For the first three quarters of Saturday’s state semifinal game, things were looking questionable for the Montabella football team.  In the 8-player Division 1 state semifinals, the Mustangs were trailing by 20 points heading into the fourth quarter, knowing they’d need to play the best football of their lives if they were going to keep their season alive one more week. 

From Greenville to Team Michigan

From Greenville to Team Michigan

Audio Article

For most high school cross country runners, the season ends at the state finals.  Greenville senior Gracelin Martin, on the other hand, got an opportunity to end hers in a very unique way. 

A golfer’s dream come true

A golfer’s dream come true

Audio Article

Since she was a freshman, Lila Redder has had one ultimate goal for herself when it comes to her golf career: To play in a state finals.  Just two years later, as a junior, she was able to accomplish that goal and so much more. 

Former Montabella assistant RaDeric Guy takes over Lakeview boys basketball program

Former Montabella assistant RaDeric Guy takes over Lakeview boys basketball program

Audio Article

Changes are in store for the Lakeview boys basketball team this upcoming season, the biggest of which is at the helm of their program.  For the first time since the 2019-2020 season, the Wildcats will be under the leadership of a new head coach, but one who's been around the local basketball scene for quite some time. 

Sports Roundup for Nov. 15, 2025

Audio Article

Thursday, Nov. 13 Girls Swim Ionia at St Johns for MSHAA Diving Regional: Evelyn Kleibusch and Mara Mastrobattista both competed for the Bulldogs against some tough competition, but unfortunately, did not advance past the second cut after eight dives. Next: TBA on Friday at MHSAA Division 3 Finals at Holland Aquatic Center. 

‘A phenomenal team’

‘A phenomenal team’

Audio Article

A record-breaking season for the Ionia volleyball team has come to an end.  The Bulldogs have seen plenty of excitement the last couple of weeks, most recently earning their fourth Division 2 district championship in program history, their first since 2022, with a clean sweep over league rival Portland last Thursday. With their championship victory came yet another opportunity to keep their remarkable season of only four losses alive as they went head-to-head against Fruitport in the regional semifinal at Fremont on Tuesday night. 

‘Something to strive for’

‘Something to strive for’

Audio Article

Sept. 20, 2024, is a date that Jayden Button will remember forever.  Week four of the regular season brought forth an exciting matchup for the Tri County football team as they had a perfect record through their first three games and were lined up to play conference rival Newaygo at home, who also had an undefeated record.  Down by five in the fourth quarter, the then-junior defensive back made a tackle that changed his life in more ways than one. 

Belding Area Community Fund announces inaugural Turkey Trot

Audio Article

The Belding Area Community Fund is inviting runners, walkers, and community supporters to lace up for the inaugural Turkey Trot at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22, in downtown Belding. The event will follow the same route as the popular Belding Labor Day 5K, offering participants a familiar and scenic course. Organizers anticipate the Turkey Trot will be one of the largest community fundraisers of the year, combining healthy activity, local pride and holiday cheer.

Sports roundup for Nov. 13

Audio Article

Sports roundup for Nov. 13.

Belding football falls in district final to undefeated Kent City

Belding football falls in district final to undefeated Kent City

Audio Article

Competing in a different division brings a whole new playing field when it comes to the football postseason. The Belding football team found themselves in a thrilling situation Friday night at Rudness Field, but one they didn't shy away from.

‘It’s not over’

‘It’s not over’

Audio Article

Running has been a part of Kamryn Salladay’s life since she was in the sixth grade. What started as a new hobby that involved running through town with her parents has turned into a passion.

Upcoming Sports for Nov. 12, 2025

Audio Article

Check out the local high school sports schedule for the upcoming week.

ARCHIVED STORIES