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Alma native draws parallel between St. Louis Superfund site and Ohio crash in New York Times and on CNN. → Read More
Books kept coming through pandemic and Alma sale may be biggest ever with 30,000 to 40,000. → Read More
Her parents own a dairy farm but Karlee Whitmore is focused these days on her 5-year-old quarter horse, Viola. → Read More
For nearly all of the 4-H kids at the Gratiot County Fair for Youth, nothing beats this week at the fair. → Read More
In a sparkly jacket and with a dragon puppet on her lap, Linda Hoffman told Alma’s Hillcrest third graders how it was the dragon who saved the princess. Please note, no knight in shining armor was … → Read More
If you’ve long been waiting for PEO’s annual Trash to Treasures sale, Leeward Court in Ithaca is the place to be Friday and Saturday for a taste of things to come. → Read More
An Elwell man was sentenced Monday on a charge of second degree criminal sexual conduct with a 12 year old girl. → Read More
St. Louis man has begun serving five to ten years in prison for domestic violence. → Read More
Evidence hearings next on docket for Elwell man accused of killing wife. → Read More
Keeping Alma Beautiful: Unveil is Saturday on community mural project. → Read More
With a sweet, old fashioned name like her’s, Lydia Davenport is the only one with that name in Ithaca High School. → Read More
It was love at first sight when Dan and Jennifer Digmann met at a multiple sclerosis event 19 years ago. → Read More
Alma College Professor Murray Borrello was named a member of the state’s Environmental Permit Review Commission. → Read More
A kind of “art alley parkette” is the goal of the Keep Alma Beautiful group when it gets its first professionally painted mural in downtown Alma. → Read More
Christian Evangelicals have changed in the last few centuries. → Read More
Research continues on the health impact of the Velsicol Chemical Co. contamination in St. Louis but the COVID-19 virus has slowed things considerably. → Read More
Individual stories from the people who lived through the PBB disaster that occurred in the early 1970s in St. Louis - and the rest of the state - are now → Read More
Members of the Reid Knox Forum - a group of community members and Alma College faculty formed to address important issues of the day - tried to tackle that question. → Read More
Alma College students are back and this year, it's distinctly different. → Read More
The race for Gratiot County Treasurer was tight, but Terri Ball kept her lead against her two Republican opponents. → Read More