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Trump, save ‘My Way’ for ‘The Last Dance’ not the first
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Trump, save ‘My Way’ for ‘The Last Dance’ not the first

As President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania glided across the dance floor to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” at the post-inauguration Liberty Ball, they probably thought the tune was fitting for the politically-incorrect candidate that rocked the nation. But by selecting Sinatra’s classic as the song for the first presidential dance, Trump started the...

Missing 9 year old found safe and sound
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Missing 9 year old found safe and sound

Emily Blatter contributed to this report  Hillsdale County Police confirmed to The Collegian that 9-year-old Jace Lyon, who has been missing since Jan 18, was found on Friday evening. He is uninjured and safe.  “Everybody’s happy that he was found safe and in good health,” a spokesperson from the sheriff’s office said. According to a...

Hillsdale police, campus security searching for missing 9-year-old
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Hillsdale police, campus security searching for missing 9-year-old

A county-wide search is still underway for a 9-year-old boy who went missing late Wednesday night, the Hillsdale County Sheriff’s office said. “At this point in time we do not suspect any foul play,” Hillsdale County Sheriff Tim Parker said in a video interview. “However, we just don’t have any clues as to where he is.”...

Despite city code requirement, more than 70 percent of BPU board, airport members live outside of city
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Despite city code requirement, more than 70 percent of BPU board, airport members live outside of city

  Most of the members of the Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities and the Airport Advisory Committee are not residents of the city of Hillsdale, even though residency is a requirement under the city’s municipal code. Four out of the five members of the Hillsdale BPU board of directors do not live in Hillsdale, according...

Mauck-over: Residents return to newly renovated 1927 dormitory
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Mauck-over: Residents return to newly renovated 1927 dormitory

After more than nine months of renovations, Mauck Residence reopened to residents this week. The nearly 80-year-old building now features more modern amenities, while still maintaining its classic antique feel. “It was a complicated and challenging renovation, given the age of the building,” Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé said. “It is a very lovely environment...