Hillsdale could become a “sanctuary for the unborn,” if a city committee advances an ordinance on Thursday. The Hillsdale City Council unanimously sent the proposed ordinance to its Operations and Governance Committee for review at the Aug. 2 meeting. The public meeting is now scheduled for Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. in City Hall, according...
Author: Joshua Newhook (Joshua Newhook)
Hillsdale Community Library to host book sale
On May 8 and May 15, the Hillsdale Community Library will be hosting a book sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in partnership with Friends of the Hillsdale Library. Lisa Roberts, president of Friends of the Hillsdale Library and former library employee, said this is the first book sale the library has had in...
America’s public education system favors women
When I was a young lad, I could barely sit still. As it is for many boys, sitting down was always a struggle for me. Whenever I got a spare moment, I was running down to our basement to punch a plastic ball up an empty stairwell in our basement to get myself to focus. ...
Hospital becomes sixth in nation to use new laser therapy
Hillsdale Hospital is one of only six locations in the country to use a thulium laser to treat kidney, ureteral, and bladder stones. Hillsdale Hospital and Dr. Stockall from Capital Urological Associates joined forces to bring new technology and the highest quality urological care to Hillsdale and its surrounding areas, according to Physician Liaison Darren...
Don’t divide over non-essential doctrine
An awkward freshman year experience: After just picking up lunch at the Knorr Family Dining Room, you encounter an intense debate at the circular table where you plan to sit down. The topic: religious doctrine. Veteran cafeteria-eaters know to turn the other cheek to such fruitless bouts of emotion, even to the point of having...



