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County Adjusts ARPA Plan to Support Township Requests

Rosemary Horvath Herald Correspondent  Gratiot County commissioners recently revised the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding plan to accommodate specific requests from Wheeler and New...

Efforts Underway to Update Gratiot’s Hazard Mitigation Plan

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  Gratiot County Emergency Management & Homeland Security is leading efforts to update the county’s Hazard Mitigation Plan, a comprehensive, five-year strategy aimed...

Longtime Trustee Named Interim President of Alma College

By Tim Rath Alma College Communications  Following Alma College’s announcement of a national search for its 14th president in April, the Board of Trustees has moved...

Two Boy Scouts Lead Projects for Eagle Rank

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  Two members of Boy Scout Troop 609 in St. Louis are working toward Eagle Scout rank through community service projects that address...

Local Businesses Reopen With Ribbon Cuttings

Chelsea Sherlock Herald Contributor Just in time for Small Business Saturday, two locally-owned stores, Purple Pear and Greener Days, have reopened in renovated buildings. The Purple Pear...

Gratiot Strings Association Puts Instruments in the Spotlight

Michael MacDonald Herald Editor  The Gratiot String Association (GSA) is bringing violins, violas, and cellos into the spotlight at its Instrument Petting Zoo and Informance on...

Hiram Waldron – Obituary

Hiram “Gene” Waldron, 84, of Sumner, passed away Nov. 11, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family.  He was born Aug. 1, 1940 on...

Joanne Cornwell – Obituary

Joanne Kay Cornwell, 88, of Ithaca passed away peacefully on Nov. 18th, 2024 with her family by her side.  She was born Joanne Kay Pittman...

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Arts United Event Brings in Over $54,000

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