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County Courthouse Relit for First Time Since Historic Fire

By William Meiners Herald Staff Writer  An old tradition returned to the Christmas parade and celebrations in Ithaca on the first day of December. With snowflakes...

Come Home to Alma For the Holidays

 Come Home to Alma for the Holidays this Friday, Dec. 8, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and experience a celebration that encapsulates the true...

St. Louis Small Town Family Christmas

Get ready for an evening filled with lights, holiday cheer, and festive fun at the St. Louis Small Town Family Christmas event this Thursday,...

Toys for Tots Calls for Volunteers

 Gratiot County Toys for Tots is gearing up for its final push and is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to make a difference in the lives...

Auxiliary’s Annual Cookie Walk

 American Legion Post #256 Auxiliary’s Annual Cookie Walk takes place on Friday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Heroes Center,...

Partnering to Promote Safety Initiatives

By Sara Krebs GCSAC Prevention Coordinator  Child Advocacy’s Gratiot County Substance & Suicide Prevention Program (GCSSPP) was recently able to provide beverage napkins to local businesses...

Letters To The Editor

To the Editor: The Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Christ the King at the end of each liturgical year. We always end the year...

City of Alma Municipal Building Set for Renovations

By Rosemary Horvath Herald Correspondent  The municipal building in Alma is poised for significant upgrades as city commissioners awarded a $119,567 contract to Robbin Harsh Excavating...

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Fulton Schools’ Sinking Fund Proposal Passes

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor A sinking fund proposal for Fulton Schools...

County Residents Turn Out in Large Numbers for General Election

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  Gratiot County saw a 75 percent turnout...
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