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Nov. 29 police log

Nov. 27 • 12:02 a.m. — 100 block of Courtland Street, general assist. • 6:55 a.m. — Borgess-Lee ...

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Niles’ Alley Katz

Brian Mrotek and Steve Bailey knew they were taking a risk when they decided to open a new ...

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Hunter fest Jan. 13-15

The eighth annual Hunter Ice Festival will be held Jan. 13-15 in downtown Niles. The free festival, which ...

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Andrews photo exhibit

Andrews University hosts the  opening reception of “Ivan LaBianca in Libya: An Exhibition of Photography” in the Art ...

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Scream Park raises $82,400

The Niles Haunted House Scream Park raised more than $82,400 this year for 80 area children’s organizations, civic ...

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Two free holiday concerts

Two free holiday concerts, featuring Southwestern Michigan College’s band and choral ensembles, will be at 2 and 7:30 ...

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Round Oak lecture

Round Oak Stove is the topic of a Dec. 10 lecture at Museum at Southwestern Michigan College. The ...

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Student art exhibit

Students exhibit art Southwestern Michigan College Fall Student Art Exhibit opens Thursday and runs through Dec. 12 with ...

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Plows slow to 25 mph

This winter, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) snowplow trucks will be slowing down to 25 mph in the ...

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Shop ’til you drop this weekend in Niles

Several Niles businesses will be offering special deals and discounts during the area’s first ever Holiday Progressive Shopping ...

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Fernwood Nature Preserve events

Get your wildest holiday sweater out of the moth balls and join a holiday celebration for gardeners.

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Housing market slow

ST. JOSEPH — The local housing market has kept pace and slightly below the market from a year ...

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Nov. 28 police log

Nov. 24 • 2:59 a.m. — Main Street/Indiana Avenue, operating while intoxicated arrest. • 3:45 a.m. — Main ...

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DMS honor rolls

Dowagiac Middle School on Wednesday released honor rolls for first marking period, 2011-2012. Sixth grade All A’s Mariah-Joy ...

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Housing market slow

ST. JOSEPH — The local housing market has kept pace and slightly below the market from a year ...

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Roller rink family affair

When Michele Schaus had her wedding gown fitted, she brought  black roller skates. In the spirit of the ...

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Tipsy Gypsy open

Laurie Kinzler Nov. 18 opened The Tipsy Gypsy — “where Miss Kitty would have shopped,” referring to Amanda ...

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Stroup’s coins, collectibles

Dave Stroup has opened Coin Collectible Corner inside Rev’s Pawn Shop, M-51 South. Rev’s bought out the adjacent ...

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Downtown Niles gets more variety

Brian Mrotek and Steve Bailey knew they were taking a risk when they decided to open a new ...

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Volunteer Center: Preserve space with Chikaming Open Lands

Chikaming Open Lands in Lakeside is dedicated to preserving open space and the diverse, natural character of southwest ...

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Santa to visit Howard Branch library Dec. 3

Santa Claus will be visiting the Howard Branch of the Cass District Library during the annual Holiday Bake ...

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War hero comes home

Maj. Ron Beadenkopf, son of William and Brenda Beadenkopf, of Niles and Edwardsburg, returned Tuesday from his second ...

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‘A Christmas with Seuss’ Dec. 3

Fort St. Joseph Museum is hosting its holiday open house, “A Christmas with Seuss,” from 10 a.m. to ...

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2 Buchanan residents arrested on drug charges

An investigation into illegal drug activity as a Buchanan home resulted in two arrests Wednesday.

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Cedar Lane gets pied for food pantry

What remained of a white, creamy pie was clinging to Tara Carlsen’s face on Tuesday.

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