Sean Chase


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Edmore council OKs variance requests for new urgent care facility

The Edmore Village Council voted to approve three variance requests for a new urgent care facility on 1021 E. Main Street at Monday’s meeting. During the public hearing Carol and Alvin Arntz, owners of the property to the north of the proposed doctor’s office, asked City Manager Justin Lakamper to clarify how close the building would be to their home.... READ MORE >

2022 MONTCALM COUNTY FAIR: Montcalm County Fair’s full slate of Grandstand events kick off June 20

From cowboys and livestock to smashed-up cars, the grandstand events at this year’s Montcalm County Fair promise to entertain. Regular attendees to the Montcalm County Fair will notice one immediate change to the grandstand events from years past — the cost of parking.... READ MORE >

Lakeview’s annual Summerfest looks to return to pre-COVID-19 form

Held annually on the third weekend of June, Lakeview’s Summerfest is set to return for another year. Summerfest is being put on by the Lakeview Festivals Board and title sponsor Byrne Electrical and will begin at 8 a.m. on June 16 with town-wide yard sales.... READ MORE >

Hobby turns into business for Sand Lake family

Growing up in the Sand Lake area, Melanie and Josh Inman were looking for a way to give back. What began as a hobby quickly turned into a family business.... READ MORE >

The Class of 2022: Vestaburg High School

The Class of 2022: Vestaburg High School... READ MORE >

No balloon rides, no problem for opening day of 50th annual Frontier Days 

As the 50th annual Frontier Days festival got underway from downtown Carson City to Haradine Park on Friday, attendees anticipated seeing Don Wertman and his VIPER hot air balloon tethered and waiting. However, when cars began filing into the designated parking area, Wertman stood near his balloon basket outside of a silver enclosed trailer.... READ MORE >

Vestaburg High School senior and her family persevere through medical challenges

Although her final year at Vestaburg High School began normally, a few months in, things seemingly started to fall apart for Rebecca Bornman and her family. Her 10-year-old sister Jaelle, a member of the run club at Vestaburg Elementary School, began experiencing a racing heartbeat and a lack of energy.... READ MORE >