Bertram, pictured circa 1983, has watched every episode of Saturday Night Live. Courtesy | Scot Bertram In this Quick Hits, WRFH 101.7 FM General Manager Scot Bertram talks conspiracy theories, a Kansas City vacation, and the Chicago Bears’ lack of a Super Bowl win in this century. What is your favorite part of the radio...
Year: 2026
New program offers faith-based internships to Hillsdale students
Young people in Hillsdale will have the opportunity to intern with local churches and nonprofits this summer through the Titus Initiative, a nine-week program launching this year. A board of community leaders is starting the program with the goal of equipping young Christians aged 18-25 to “walk in the good works God prepared for them”...
City planners greenlight Culver’s in Hillsdale
A rendering of the proposed Culver’s location. Courtesy | Hillsdale Culver’s 3-D Images Culver’s received approval for its proposed location across the street from Meijer following a decision by the city’s planning commission April 15. The site plan for the proposed Culver’s, which would be located at 3741 W. Carleton Rd., was submitted March 25....
Take the red pill: Conspiracy theories aren’t crazy
“The X-Files,” a science fiction TV series, reminds us that “the truth is out there,” but truth is hard to find amid government coverups and propaganda. In the quest to separate truth from falsehoods, Americans should take conspiracy theories more seriously. After all, a conspiracy theory is simply the idea that secretive and powerful groups...
Trump’s Iran threat was reprehensible
President Donald Trump holding a press conference on the Iran war, Apr. 6, 2026. Courtesy | YouTube President Donald Trump made one of the most alarming threats of his presidency in a Truth Social post this week. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” Trump wrote Tuesday morning. “I don’t...



