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Axe throwing returns to Hillsdale Brewing Company
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Axe throwing returns to Hillsdale Brewing Company

Axe throwing is available three days per week. Courtesy | Facebook  Axe throwing is now open at Hillsdale Brewing Company after not being available for the past few months.  Although the brewery has offered axe throwing since 2022, it had to stop offering it temporarily due to staffing issues, according to the brewery.  The brewery...

Theater to host St. Patrick’s Day bash
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Theater to host St. Patrick’s Day bash

The Friends of the Dawn Theater plans events to support to theater. Courtesy | Facebook The Dawn Theater will host a St. Patrick’s Day bash March 16.  Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for full-bar service, according to Mary Wolfram, one of the event coordinators. Tickets to the concert include the after party from 9:30...

Underdogs throws weekly ladies’ night with ‘The Bachelor,’ cocktails
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Underdogs throws weekly ladies’ night with ‘The Bachelor,’ cocktails

Underdogs is a new sports bar in Hillsdale. Courtesy | Facebook Underdogs, a sports bar in Market House Supermarket, hosts a weekly ladies’ night event on Mondays at 8 p.m., featuring a “Bachelor” watch party and specialty cocktails.  Market House owner Brett Boyd said after football season ended, Mondays in Underdogs were relatively quiet, so...

Quincy schools test clear for water, air contaminants
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Quincy schools test clear for water, air contaminants

Health officials are still working to discover the cause of students’ sickness. Courtesy | Facebook  Quincy Community Schools meet air and water safety standards, superintendent Marc Kramer said, as school and health officials are seeking to determine the cause of seizures and other ailments among students. “Water testing results received so far showed no issues...

Local health officials warn public as measles is confirmed in Michigan
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Local health officials warn public as measles is confirmed in Michigan

Hillsdale health officials urge citizens to get vaccinated. Courtesy | Detroit Free Press  Area health officials are warning the public to prepare for measles due to several outbreaks in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. “Measles is one of the most highly infectious diseases,” said Heidi Hazel, director of personal health and disease prevention at the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph...