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Chargers win second straight G-MAC match
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Chargers win second straight G-MAC match

The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team swept Kentucky Wesleyan College without dropping a set for their second straight G-MAC victory. Sophomores Sean Barstow and Brennan Cimpeanu played at No. 1 doubles for the first time since Feb. 6, winning 6-1. “Brennan and Sean are still ranked No. 9 in the nation in doubles,” Head Coach...

Golf places 9th at Findlay Spring Invite
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Golf places 9th at Findlay Spring Invite

The Hillsdale College golf team placed ninth at the Findlay Spring Invitational at the University Club of Kentucky. “We were a bit disappointed in the finish but there were a lot of positives to take away,” Junior Gerry Jones Jr. said. “We always perform well in the first 2 rounds but put too much pressure...

Federal court considers local Moms for Liberty quarantine lawsuit
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Federal court considers local Moms for Liberty quarantine lawsuit

A federal judge will hear a motion on May 18 to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a local health agency’s quarantine order last year. Among other things, the order required schoolchildren who had been in close contact with someone with COVID-19 to be quarantined.  Health Officer Rebecca Burns of the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency issued...

City accepts petitions for mayor, city council candidates
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City accepts petitions for mayor, city council candidates

The City of Hillsdale is accepting nominating petitions for mayoral and city council candidates for the 2022 elections. City mayor and council members for the first, second, third, and fourth ward are up for re-election.  City Clerk Katy Price said candidates must collect between 25 and 50 qualified elector signatures on their petition. Candidates are...