All posts tagged "Featured"
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Opinion
/ 2 months agoThe Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
It was a typical morning at a suburban high school when a controversy erupted. A teacher had invited a local journalist...
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Community
/ 2 months agoCity of Whitehall Police Reports 3/26–4/2
March 26 The School Resource Officer responded to Shoreline School after an 8-year-old threw rocks at staff members. Staff said the...
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Community
/ 2 months agoA Game Changer: Montague High School’s New Gym Nears Completion
MONTAGUE — The countdown is on at Montague High School as excitement builds around the nearly completed performance gymnasium. Designed to...
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/ 2 months agoNew Life for Knit & Spin in Montague
When Floyd Peplinski walked into Knit & Spin, he had no intention of buying a business. But something about the shop—and...
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Community
/ 2 months agoSupport After Loss: Grief Share Group in White Lake
For anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one, navigating life afterward can feel overwhelming, confusing, and incredibly...
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Community
/ 2 months agoFaith, Family, and Leadership: The Many Roles of Craig Smith
Craig Smith is not just a name in Montague; he is a force of nature. Whether coaching young athletes, running a...
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/ 2 months ago12 White Lake Live Shows You’ll Love (April 1–6)
Live music lovers—your White Lake area lineup is packed this week! From acoustic sets to high-energy performances, there are 12 chances...
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/ 2 months agoSeasonal Spoonful’s: Winter’s Coziest Recipe Roundup!
As winter comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on all the delicious recipes we’ve shared during this chilly season...
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Community
/ 2 months agoWhen the Home Goes Silent: How the Decline of Parental Involvement Is Undermining Education
The role of parents in their children’s education has long been recognized as a cornerstone of academic and personal success. However,...
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Community
/ 2 months agoCivic Membership Decline: Why Community Isn’t Dead—It’s Just Different
Last weekend, I attended Rotary President Elect Training (PELS), where I joined incoming club presidents from across our district to prepare...