Mrs. Stock’s park used to be property owned by the Stock family who owned the factory across the street from it. It wasn’t until the 1800’s that it was turned into a park by Wilhemina Stock. But then it fell into disrepair again until 2004 when Councilwoman Mary Anne MacRitchie was determined to restore the...
Rahe’s new book on Sparta wins geopolitical award
Paul Rahe, professor of history, will receive an award on Friday for his newest book on ancient Sparta and its defense strategies. At a conference in Washington, D.C., the Mackinder Forum, an association of foreign policy scholars, will present Rahe with the 2019 STRATFOR Book Award for Geopolitical Analysis for his recent book “Sparta’s First...
Hillsdale County Circuit Court Judge Michael Smith not seeking reelection
Judge Michael Smith of the Hillsdale County Circuit Court has recently announced that he will not seek reelection and Hillsdale County District Court Judge Sara S. Lisznyai subsequently announced her candidacy to fill Smith’s vacancy. Smith will resign after the end of his current term, which expires December 31, 2020. Lisznyai is currently the only...
Residents speak out against possible property tax cuts at Oct. 21 council meeting
City council members and residents debated the designation of a Neighborhood Enterprise Zone and the demolition of the property at 65 and 65 1/2 Westwood at an Oct. 21 city council meeting. The NEZ reduces the tax burden, up to half of property taxes, on existing homes that undergo repairs and remodeling. It also offers...
A conversation with Alan Gribben
Alan Gribben is a Mark Twain Scholar who has devoted more than 50 years to reconstructing Mark Twain’s library. In addition, Gribben rose to fame with his editions of the “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” in which he removed and replaced the N-word with the word “slave” instead. (For...




