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Branch County deputies credit seat belts for preventing serious injuries in a bus crash.
Climax-Scotts had to wait a week, but once the Panthers took the floor they made the most of it.
Shelterhouse benefits from Cole Story toy campaign
When you're out buying Christmas gifts this holiday season, be sure to pick up an extra gift to put in the new Cole Story Ford Toy Transit Van that's heading to the Shelterhouse before Christmas.
Shoppers brave cold for hot deals
With visions of laptops and GPS devices dancing in their heads, hundreds of bargain hunters endured freezing weather to among the first in line for the first official shopping day at Battle Creek stores.
UPDATED: Fire heavily damages Union City properties
A decades-old church mission was among the downtown Union City businesses destroyed today in a fire which occupied six area fire departments for more than eight hours.
While stores drop their prices, gas stations don't
Black Friday, the unofficial start to the Christmas shopping season, saw many stores drop their prices on just about everything, but the area gas stations didn't follow suit.
Palin attracts Fort Wayne throng
By sunrise Thursday, more than 500 people had lined up here in a wet supermarket parking lot in hopes of sharing a brief moment with former Alaska Gov.
Five people hurt in two-vehicle crash in St. Joseph County
Five people were hurt Sunday in a two-vehicle crash in St. Joseph County, police said.
Volleyball postseason begins tonight
The 'Road to Wellville' starts tonight for many area teams, as prep volleyball teams begin their postseason runs to Battle Creek with the district round tonight.
Top-ranked St. Philip wins in volleyball
The defending Class D state volleyball champions took their show on the road Thursday night when the St.
Deputies say the incident took place on Lake Drive north of Miller Road in Ovid Township.
Police: House filled with drugs and guns
Six people face charges after Branch County deputies busted a house filled with illegal drugs and guns.
Panthers can clinch KVA title with win over Schoolcraft Marshall looks to continue its strong running game going against rival Harper Creek at home.
Barbara E. Saquet, age 63, was born May 10, 1946, and passed away peacefully after a short illness at her home on Sept.
Pink Saturdays for the Cure launched for 2009
Women 40 and older in Southwest Michigan are NOT getting screened for breast cancer as they should and it's time to help them overcome hurdles to do so.
One Siouxland school district is on the move. Students in the Lawton-Bronson Community School District are just weeks away from moving in to their new elementary building, about 18 months after crews broke ground.
CHC Wound Healing Center Names Clinical Nurse Manager
Debbie Reeg, RN, CHPN, has been appointed Clinical Nurse Manager at the Community Health Center of Branch County Wound Healing Center, which opened in September.
Enrollment is setting records at Jackson Community College. The Campus is bustling with a record number of students for the fall semester.
A quick 9 at the Golf Club of Coldwater
In today's 19th installment of the 'A Quick 9 At ...'' series, we visit the 18-hole Golf Club of Coldwater.
'Going Goth' exhibit announces winning work
Arts Alive is hosting 16 pieces of art work for the "Going Goth" exhibit which runs through September 8, 2009 in the Tibbits Gallery located in the lower level of the Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater, Michigan.