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Cemetery damage distresses council
Damage done to Riverside left Second Ward City Councilman Bob Schuur, city Cemetery Board chairman, “heartbroken.” Read more
More in poverty as social services cut
In Berrien County, many organizations helping the needy are struggling to keep up with demand. “We have seen an increase of families needing assistance,” said ... Read more
Snyder signs right-to-work bills
Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday signed into law divisive right-to-work bills that ban mandatory membership in public-and-private sector unions amid protests outside the capital in ... Read more
Live nativity scene still alive
Real Life Church’s plan to offer a live nativity scene is still alive and kicking, despite the Niles City Council’s denial of such a request ... Read more
New traffic lights coming to downtown
Downtown Niles will have a pair of traffic signals replaced this spring at the estimated price of $270,000. Read more
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