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Softball Roundup: Reading dominates in recent winning streak; McDowell earns seventh win
HILLSDALE COUNTY —May has brought winning streaks to one Hillsdale County softball program. Since the start of May, only a tie has been the breaker of what has been a month of undefeated softball for Reading High School. More: 19 teams from across Michigan gathered to play at the third John Matthew Krutsch Invite ...
Reading Chamber of Commerce to host '517 Day' Friday
The event will begin at 4 p.m. with the opening of the Michigan Street Market. There will be live music, a beer tent, cornhole, food trucks, sidewalk chalk art and family-friendly games. — On May 17, the Reading Chamber of Commerce will welcome the community to celebrate the area code...
Lambert Junttila and former elections clerk arraigned for alleged breach of voter data
Attorney Stefanie Lambert Junttila and former Adams Township. Clerk Stephanie Scott were arraigned on Monday in District Court 2B in Hillsdale County. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges against the pair on Wednesday, accusing Scott and Lambert Junttila of allowing an unauthorized computer examiner to access voter data concerning the 2020 election, including non-public […] The post Lambert Junttila and former elections clerk arraigned for alleged breach of voter data appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Wanted man found with bomb in car pleads guilty to drug, weapon charges
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – A wanted man found with a pipe bomb in his car will not be going to trial. Arriving to his first court appearance in the Hillsdale County Circuit Court Monday, May 6, Joseph Michael Lazarus pleaded guilty to two of six felony charges, canceling any further trial proceedings, court records show.
“Shipwrecked” At Prom: North Central Students Spend An Unforgettable Night Together
PHOTO BY JENNA FRISBY / THE VILLAGE REPORTER VIEW 63 PHOTOS OF THIS CONTEST FOR FREE AT WWW.THEVILLAGEREPORTER.COM. North Central High School juniors and seniors celebrated prom Saturday, May 11th. Prom was held at The Quality Inn and Suburban Studios in Holiday City. Their theme this year was “Shipwrecked” and...
Pioneer Mayor Among Honorees At Green Carpet Event
PHOTO BY JESSE DAVIS / THE VILLAGE REPORTERMAN OF THE EVENING ... Pioneer Mayor Ed Kidston (left) accepts the individual category Making a Difference Award. The winner of the organization category was Symphony of Trees, while Daavlin took the award for the business category. THE VILLAGE REPORTER. jesse@thevillagereporter.com. A clearly...
Ministry's lawsuit against city of Bryan continued until June
A federal lawsuit filed by a church in downtown Bryan to prevent the city from fining it $1,000 a day for operating a 24-hour-a-day ministry has been continued until June 18. Representatives of the city of Bryan and the church, Dad’s Place, spent Monday morning in U.S. District Court in Toledo trying to iron out what issues each side wanted Judge Jack Zouhary to address that day and in the future. Judge Zouhary directed the lawyers for both sides to meet with their respective clients and identify what they felt needed to be tackled, plus getting their answers to specific questions posed by the judge, including if overnight stays is at the root of the dispute. “What questions do you want me to address today and down the road?” Judge Zouhary said. “I applaud the church for taking steps to aid the homeless.”
Softball Game Recap: Edgerton Takes a Loss
After flying high against Edon last Friday, Edgerton came back down to earth. The Edgerton Bulldogs fell just short of the Hilltop Cadets by a score of 5-4 on Monday. Edgerton was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Hilltop apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played back in March.
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