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Early returns bode well

 So far so good for the area’s boys basketball teams, half of which have already started the season, and all of them were winners. Ithaca...

Prep basketball standings

Boys MSAC School           League  Overall Ashley 0-0 1-0 Breckenridge 0-0 1-0 Merrill 0-0 1-0 Coleman 0-0 1-1 Montabella 0-0 0-0 Fulton 0-0 0-0 Sacred Heart 0-0 0-0 St. Charles...

Public Notices (Published December 5, 2024)

COUNTY OF GRATIOT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ADOPTION OF A BROWNFIELD PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF GRATIOT, HELD PURSUANT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACT...

Legal Notices (Published December 5, 2024)

SHORT FORECLOSURE NOTICE - GRATIOT COUNTY Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement. Notice is given under section 49c of the State Housing Development Authority Act...

Turkey Donation Fuels Veterans’ Thanksgiving

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  In St. Louis, the Heroes Center is making sure local veterans and their families feel supported this Thanksgiving. Under the leadership of new...

With Sheriff Transition County Seeks New Shelter Director

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor Tom Clark has spent nearly three decades strengthening Gratiot Animal Control with modernized practices and community outreach, experience he now brings to...

Breckenridge Village Council Faces Vacancy After Election Resignation

Rosemary Horvath Herald Correspondent The Village of Breckenridge is seeking to fill a council vacancy after re-elected member Brian T. Wenzel submitted his resignation on Nov....

Longtime Wheeler Supervisor Passes Torch After Decades of Service

Rosemary Horvath Herald Correspondent Jerry Rohde wrapped up 22 years as Wheeler Township supervisor last Wednesday by officially handing the reins to his successor, Neil Jenkins,...

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Arts United Event Brings in Over $54,000

Chelsea Sherlock Herald Correspondent  The eighth annual Arts United brought a...

Ithaca Girl Tops in State at Michigan FFA Convention

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  A seventh-grader from Ithaca made history last...
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