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Lopez talks love and law
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Lopez talks love and law

Kathryn Jean Lopez is a nationally syndicated columnist and the editor-at-large of the National Review Online. “K-Lo,” as she is known online and on talk radio, is most known for her commentary on faith and public life, human dignity, and feminism. She serves on the Archdiocese of New York’s Pro-Life Commission and is a graduate...

Walberg named chairman of House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions
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Walberg named chairman of House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions

  On the brink of a new political season in Washington D.C., Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich., was recently appointed chairman of the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions for the 115th Congress. According to Walberg’s Communications Director Dan Kotman, chairing this subcommittee provides Walberg a leadership role in shaping important policy decisions — from...

Economic regression or economic development?
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Economic regression or economic development?

42 Union — a recently developed apartment complex — took under a year to build and open, largely due a $785,000  grant given to the city of Hillsdale. According to alumnus Tyler Groenendal, this is the latest example of Hillsdale’s participation in crony capitalism. Those involved with the city government, however, argue these grants are...

‘In God We Trust’ decals placed on  Sheriff patrol cars
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‘In God We Trust’ decals placed on Sheriff patrol cars

The Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office recently placed the national motto “In God We Trust” on its vehicles, raising questions from local citizens on whether local governments should incorporate religion in their operations. Sheriff Tim Parker said it was one of his priorities upon entering office to place the motto on HCSO vehicles, and that it...

Grants awarded to Hillsdale District Court, Police Department
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Grants awarded to Hillsdale District Court, Police Department

  The city of Hillsdale was recently awarded several grants amounting to nearly $80,000 through the Hillsdale County Community Foundation. According to Sharon Bisher, the president and CEO of the HCCF, the non-profit organization accepts grants a couple of times a year, and then asks local organizations what their needs are. “We look at what...