It wasn’t just law enforcement who found Jace Lyon on January 20, it was the entire Hillsdale community. As police scoured the area for the 9-year-old, they were aided by nearly 200 volunteers from the community, in addition to an anonymously-donated $5,000 ransom. “You see missing kids all the time and of course it makes...
Author: Jordyn Pair (Jordyn Pair)
A.J.’s installs new soda pop machine
Whether you call it pop, soda, or coke, there’s a new way to get it in A.J.’s Café. A new Coca-Cola Freestyle soda fountain installed during winter break offers more than 100 options of beverages to students. The new machine, the first of its style in the area, raises the price of soda by...
Breaking windows and throwing rocks is not protest — it’s rioting
As America watched the predictions shift from Hillary to Trump on the night of the election,it was easy to make another prediction: If Trump won, liberals would riot. Trump won the presidency and the left took to the streets almost immediately in swarms of people crying out that Trump is “not my president” and they...
Jackson College student wins competitions for study on nut allergies in meat
A local Jackson College student has competed her way up the pecking order with an unusual subject matter — chickens. Competing as part of the Future Farmers of America, Haley Lemle, 18, has won or placed in a variety of science competitions, most recently placing fourth in the national FFA competition. Her project studied...
Novels in November: Combatting midterm mundanity with creativity
On Nov. 1, writers all over the world stash away their Halloween costumes and pick up their pens, ready to participate in National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo. Participants in NaNoWriMo write every day of November aiming to complete a first draft of a 50,000 word novel — about 1,667 words per day. “The goal...




