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Students at Radio Free Hillsdale win national awards
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Students at Radio Free Hillsdale win national awards

Two Hillsdale students won national awards on Friday for content they produced for the campus radio station, WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. Senior Rachel Kookogey won both first and fourth place for Best Sports Reporting, and sophomore Abigail Snyder won second for Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program in the College Broadcasters Inc. 2021 National Student...

Slow Start Dooms Chargers at Ashland
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Slow Start Dooms Chargers at Ashland

After trailing 22-0 at halftime, the Hillsdale College Chargers fell 28-17 to the Ashland University Eagles.  The Chargers, previously tied for first in the conference, are now tied with Ashland and Ohio Dominican University Panthers for third with only two regular season matchups remaining, both of which will be played at home.  The University of...

A Michigan State Police car at the Lansing post. Courtesy | Twitter
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Police execute search warrant for North Adams election equipment

Hillsdale County Clerk Marney Kast will oversee elections in Adams Township, following the seizure of voting equipment by Michigan State Police. Officers executed a search warrant at the Adams Township Hall on Oct. 29, recovering voting equipment that went missing last week, according to Fox 47 News. This comes after Adams Township clerk Stephanie Scott...

Leftist school boards are the imminent threat, not parents
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Leftist school boards are the imminent threat, not parents

Parents are now “domestic terrorists,” according to the National School Boards Association.  The NSBA has since apologized for the statement, and rightly so. The reality is far different. Leftist school boards — not parents — are threatening education in America. During the COVID-19 pandemic, children transitioned to online schooling. Suddenly, parents saw, like never before,...

Hay bales, pumpkins, and a vintage tractor at Meckley's Flavor Fruit Farm. Josh Newhook | Collegian
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Meckley’s holds last fall festival of the season

Meckley’s Flavor Fruit Farm hosted its Sp-BOO-Tacular Fall Festival last weekend. The event was the last event in Meckley’s 65th annual season of fall festivals at the farm, according to a Facebook post.  Meckley’s, located on S. Jackson Road in Cement City, has been family-owned and operated since it opened in 1968. The event offered...