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THE AMISH COOK BY GLORIA YODER I blinked. What was I seeing? I opened my eyes in the stillness of the night. The room had like a dark cloud all over it. Strange. I closed my eyes again, only to have ...
Harrison lost a mid-19th century era motel over the Fourth of July weekend with the fire that occurred at the Wagon Wheel Motel. It was originally Ulch’s Motel built and run by Ronald “Jack” and Leah ...
On Friday July 4 at approximately 11:12PM, Gladwin County Central Dispatch (911) received a report of an injury accident involving a motor vehicle and an Amish buggy. Deputies and emergency personnel ...
During the June 24 Hayes Township Board meeting, Brendan Powell, township supervisor, opens sealed bids for cemetery black dirt and for tennis court removal.
Joel Hardy has been named Grand Marshal of Harrison’s Fourth of July parade by the Harrison Area Chamber of Commerce. Hardy graduated from Harrison High School in 1981. He started his career at Bosink ...
Lucky Junior Hensley, age 71, of Harrison passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. Lucky was born on January 18, 1954, in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Elvera (Hatfield) Hensley and … ...
James “Jim” Richardson, age 80, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away on June 28, 2025. Jim was born on July 19, 1944, in Clare, Michigan, to Warner “Edward” and Elsie (Eberhart) Richardson. He graduated ...
DEARBORN, Mich., (June 30, 2025) — As Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day with backyard barbecues, fireworks displays, and poolside gatherings, AAA reminds homeowners to be mindful of ...
Readers and fans of New York Times bestselling author William Kent Krueger are invited to a special author event on Monday, August 11. The event will be held at the historic Ideal Theater in downtown ...
By DIANNE ALWARD-BIERY Cleaver Senior Staff Writer HARRISON – The June 16 meeting of Harrison City Council was preceded by an interview session with Barry Wallace who is in line to … ...
Supply-chain decoupling doesn’t stop rival nations from hacking each other and can make it worse. A cyber-espionage expert explains what does work.
Public squares, secret gardens and offbeat cafes can offer respite and a sense of community connection, which contribute to happiness.