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Crystal Township Board approves $100,000 to begin park project
Elisabeth Waldon | June 30, 2022
The Crystal Township Board took another step forward in a planned park project Monday while continuing to await official approval of a state grant. The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last December announced a $300,000 grant for Crystal Township Park redevelopment — something the township board had applied for over the previous three years. While the Trust Fund recommended the grant, it’s currently stuck at the state legislative level — the Senate has approved it while a House vote has not yet occurred.

Search for a new Greenville superintendent underway
Kelsey Lester | June 30, 2022
In wake of the retirement announcement of Greenville Public Schools Superintendent Linda Van Houten, the Board of Education held a special meeting Monday to draft a timeline of events in the search for a new leader. Following a separate special meeting on June 20, members of the board decided that to find the perfect candidate to take Van Houten’s place, they would hire a firm to assist with the search.

Edmore DDA looking to add two members after quorum issues
Sean Chase | June 30, 2022
The Edmore Downtown Development Authority met on Wednesday to discuss plans for revamping its downtown area. Filled with questions about tree types, labor costs and the design of planter boxes, discussions were lively. However, with only four members present, the DDA couldn’t move any of the projects forward.

5 departments respond to Maple Valley Twp. barn fire
Cory Smith | June 29, 2022
A Sand Lake man was treated for smoke inhalation after attempting to save his five pigs — all of which had to be euthanized due to burn injuries — following a barn fire Tuesday morning. At approximately 11:36 a.m. firefighters from the Lakeview District Fire Department responded to 871 N. Masters Road in Maple Valley Township, about one mile southwest of Trufant.

Montcalm County commissioners, court employees clash over Juneteenth as day off
Elisabeth Waldon | June 29, 2022
The United States marked its first official Juneteenth holiday this month. While the majority of Montcalm County employees reported for work on Monday, June 20, some county court employees did not come for work — and county commissioners aren’t happy about it. Juneteenth is a new federal holiday, which will typically be observed by the state and federal government on June 19. With June 19 being a Sunday, the first holiday was observed on June 20.

Federal lawsuit still pending over deceased Montcalm County Jail inmate
Elisabeth Waldon | June 29, 2022
A federal lawsuit involving a Montcalm County Jail inmate who died while in custody continues to slowly make its way through the court system nearly two years later. Amber Bills, 34, of Big Rapids died in the Montcalm County Jail on Dec. 30, 2018.

Ionia superintendent receives ‘highly effective’ evaluation after first year on the job
Cory Smith | June 29, 2022
After completing his first year at the helm of Ionia Public Schools, Superintendent Ben Gurk received his first evaluation Monday — a near-perfect score. During a special meeting of the Board of Education at Ionia Middle School, the board entered into an executive session for about 45 minutes with Gurk to perform his evaluation.
Carson City changes office hours
Lori Hansen | June 29, 2022
After a trial basis of new City Hall office hours, the Carson City Council once again approved a new schedule. Last November, the council approved having the administrative office open for four 10-hour days 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday beginning Jan. 1 through June 30 with the council re-visiting the 40 hour work week in June.

Maple Valley Township supervisor’s OMA trial pushed into August
Elisabeth Waldon | June 29, 2022
A trial for the Maple Valley Township supervisor charged with violating the Open Meetings Act has been pushed out from July into mid-August. John Schwandt appeared before Montcalm County District Court Judge Adam Eggleston for a settlement conference on Monday morning.

Keene Township supervisor hosts solar energy town hall
Elisabeth Waldon | June 28, 2022
As a solar energy developer works on bringing a project into Ionia County’s Keene Township, about 100 people attended a town hall meeting on the topic last Thursday evening. Keene Township Supervisor Robert Simpson hosted the gathering inside Saranac High School’s auditorium, alongside Charles Gould, a bioenergy educator for Michigan State University Extension, and Neil Bishop, a senior area manager for ITC Michigan.

Greenville City Council approves additional $813,500 for $24 million wastewater plant project
Cory Smith | June 28, 2022
Following a change order that resulted in a large additional expenditure last month, the price of a multi-million dollar wastewater plant improvement/expansion project has risen once again. During the June 21 meeting of the Greenville City Council, members of the council voted unanimously, with Councilperson Jeanne Cunliffe absent, to approve a revised change order to the plant’s “headworks” building at the city’s wastewater treatment plant as it was determined more improvements and additions were needed than originally expected.

Hot time on the back deck
Cory Smith | June 28, 2022
The Greenville Department of Public Safety, with assistance from the Montcalm County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a structure fire at 715 W. Judd St. in Greenville at 12:41 p.m. on Monday.

A 4-H family legacy
Cory Smith | June 27, 2022
Aiming to make her mark on what might be the closing chapter of her 4-H career, all London Eldridge had to do Saturday to unearth some needed inspiration was look up. Competing in the Showman Sweepstakes Championship — the culmination of a week of 4-H’ers showing their animals throughout the Montcalm County Fair — the North Central 4-H Club member glanced at the large banners hanging within the livestock arena.

Longtime nurse presented with Fred and Lena Meijer Spirit of Caring Award
Kelsey Lester | June 27, 2022
Although retired from nursing, there is little you can do to keep Helen Harms from following and supporting her passion for helping others.

Maple Valley Township Board approves wind ordinance
Elisabeth Waldon | June 27, 2022
The Maple Valley Township Board in a 4-1 vote on June 13 approved a wind energy ordinance, which will almost certainly go to a voter referendum even as the township supervisor is facing a recall and is also headed to trial for an alleged violation of the Open Meetings Act.

Five local high schoolers headed to Wyoming to compete at National High School Finals Rodeo
Alex Freeman | June 30, 2022
Last year, at the Michigan High School Rodeo Association (MHSRA) state finals, hosted at the Montcalm County Fairgrounds, Montabella’s Gracie Rasmussen competed and fell short of qualifying for the national finals. She was in her second year of competing in the MHSRA. Looking for a change of pace heading into year three, her last year before graduating from Montabella, Rasmussen was recommended a new event to throw into her rodeo mix — light rifle shooting.

CC-C’s Zane Forist named Gatorade Michigan Boys Track & Field Player of the Year
The Daily News Staff | June 30, 2022
In its 37th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Zane Forist of Carson City-Crystal High School is the 2021-22 Gatorade Michigan Boys Track & Field Player of the Year. Forist is the first Gatorade Michigan Boys Track & Field Player of the Year to be chosen from Carson City-Crystal High School.

West Michigan Whitecaps heading into July with plenty of promise
Austin Chastain | June 29, 2022
No, the West Michigan Whitecaps are not a winning baseball team right now from a record standpoint. They’ve also been faced with several key departures via either promotion or injury. While it’s common for minor league teams to lose key players in either fashion, the three main departures for the Whitecaps — infielders Wenceel Perez (promotion) and Colt Keith (arm injury), along with outfielder Parker Meadows — this season have left the team in a precarious position.

Sheridan’s Kohn wins $1,000 Pro Stock feature at CMS
The Daily News Staff | June 28, 2022
Saturday night at Crystal Motor Speedway was another busy night with all seven divisions on hand and over 125 cars in the pits and a bustling grandstand. CL Trucking and Excavating of Ionia sponsored the evening. Vestaburg’s Logan Nickerson started eighth in the Late Model feature, but he made his way through the pack to take the win over Mike Vandermark Jr. of Cedar Springs, JC Witherspoon of Kinde, Taylor Wiles of Hubbardston and Kurt Mesman of Wyoming. Vandermark and Michael Archer of Jackson picked up the preliminary heat events.

Growing the game
Austin Chastain | June 27, 2022
Justin Zimmer breaks the huddle of around 80 elementary school students and sends them on their way. Groups of kids, ranging from a 10 to 12 per group, sprint off to one of six stations at Legacy Field, where their varsity Yellow Jacket heroes play on Friday nights in the fall.

All-Area Spring Sports Awards for 2022
Alex Freeman | June 25, 2022
Check out the Daily News All-Area Spring Sports Awards for 2022.

AUSTIN CHASTAIN: Inside the ropes for a memorable week of golf
Austin Chastain | June 24, 2022
Golf is my favorite sport, at least to play — despite the funny four-letter words that sometimes come out of my mouth. Over the last year, golf is becoming one of my favorite sports to cover, too.

CC-C’s Zane Forist wins shot put national title
The Daily News Staff | June 24, 2022
Recent Carson City-Crystal High School graduate Zane Forist officially capped off his high school career at the Nike Outdoor Nationals meet in Eugene, Oregon on Sunday with another national championship in the shot put.

New Greenville boys basketball coach Joel Visser plans to instill toughness with Jackets in face of a tough schedule
Alex Freeman | June 23, 2022
Joel Visser hasn’t lived in Michigan in nearly 20 years. The Rockford native left his hometown for the University of Toledo in 2003 and didn’t look back, staying in the Ohio area for a large portion of his adult life. He had built a family of three with his wife, Jess, a native of Toledo, and was establishing himself as a known basketball coach in Ohio.

Greenville’s Schroeder places 42nd at D2 golf finals
The Daily News Staff | June 23, 2022
Greenville freshman Sutton Schroeder was one of two local golfers, along with Belding’s Mason Anderson, to qualify for the MHSAA state finals as an individual and golfed at The Meadows at Grand Valley State University on June 10 and 11. In a field of 117 golfers, Schroeder scored an 84 on day one and an 80 on day two, finishing with a score of 164, placing him 42nd in the field.
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