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Humes named Men’s Track Athlete of the Meet at G-MAC Championships
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Humes named Men’s Track Athlete of the Meet at G-MAC Championships

The Hillsdale College Chargers came into the 2019 indoor season as a young, inexperienced team with a lot to prove. After continued improvement and a strong performance at the G-MAC Indoor Championships last weekend, however, the Chargers will bring experience and momentum into the upcoming outdoor season. Hillsdale rode some strong individual performances to a...

Airport preparing for updates
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Airport preparing for updates

When Hillsdale Municipal Assistant Manager Scott Curry goes to refuel jets, he fills the fuel truck and drives to the plain on the taxiway. Because the airport’s fuel farm is presently outdated, jet planes can’t fill directly from the tank. The fuel truck serves as a go-between, bringing fuel to the plane and providing another...

Saving the bees in Hillsdale county: workshop educates beekeepers
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Saving the bees in Hillsdale county: workshop educates beekeepers

The cries across the internet to save the bees have not fallen on deaf ears in Hillsdale county as local beekeepers are serious about preserving the trade and preventing honey bee decline in the area. A local Hudson-based Beekeeping association, Hidden Lake Beekeepers, partnered with the Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP) to bring a...

2019 Oscars nominations have surprisingly pro-life messages
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2019 Oscars nominations have surprisingly pro-life messages

On Sunday night, as actors and actresses denounced President Trump, Americans watched the most pro-life Oscars ceremony in the history of Hollywood. One after another, the nominees affirmed the pro-life values that many conservatives hold dear. Consider the case of “If Beale Street Could Talk,” which produced an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for...

Chargers solid in shutout of Huskies
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Chargers solid in shutout of Huskies

The Hillsdale College Chargers routed the Michigan Tech Huskies in a 7-0 shutout on Saturday, improving to 7-1 on the season and 5-0 at home. “It was nice that we only had one match this weekend, healthwise,” freshman Brian Hackman said, pointing to multiple team injuries. “When you have four difficult matches in two weeks,...