After losing his third campaign for Hillsdale County Sheriff, candidate Jon-Paul Rutan issued a recount that ultimately confirmed the initial results. Hillsdale County Clerk Marney Kast was in charge of the recount, which took place on September 3rd. Ultimately, the recount found minor changes but did not affect the results of the race. “The recount...
Category: City of Hillsdale
‘Live Mas’: New Taco Bell location opens closer to campus
Hillsdale students going on late night Taco Bell runs these past few weeks may have been surprised to see that the local branch is no longer connected to the Shell gas station. On August 21, a new Hillsdale Taco Bell opened — a few blocks closer to campus. Hillsdale alumnus Nathan Grime 20’ was the...
Jilly Beans moves a few doors down
Walk into Jilly Beans’s new location in downtown Hillsdale and you’ll notice two things, lots of space and lots of moose. Owner Mary Ellen Sattler closed up the old shop just a few doors down and moved to a new location just down the street at the end of May. Sattler said that she...
Professor emeritus leaves classroom, enters campaign trail for American Solidarity Party
After the 2016 presidential primaries, Lucy Moye was less than enamored with her choices. The professor emeritus of history at Hillsdale College began to search for other political parties to support. After a bit of searching, she stumbled upon the American Solidarity Party. The American Solidarity Party, officially incorporated in 2016, is founded on the...
Hillsdale schools bring students back in-person
Hillsdale area schools face a variety of back-to-school plans amidst the ongoing pandemic. The Hillsdale Community schools are offering students an option between in-person and remote classes. The Hillsdale Academy, on the other hand, returned to school in-person on August 31st, and will not be offering a hybrid or remote learning plan, according to Headmaster...




