Due to its dilapidated condition and the danger it poses to public safety, the two-property building on 23 and 25 Broad Street will be demolished by the City of Hillsdale. The city tried to auction off the building after its foreclosure on back taxes, which amounted to about $55,000. When no one bought the building,...
Category: City of Hillsdale
Saucy Dog’s will reopen doors soon
After closing for water damage in January, Saucy Dog’s Barbeque in Jonesville will reopen in less than a week. During the polar vortex earlier this year, a water pipe in the second floor of Saucy Dog’s burst the afternoon of Jan. 21 and flooded the kitchen on the first floor, according to Susan Sweeney, whose...
Michindoh aquifer presentation prompts discussion for Hillsdale
Some Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana residents are concerned about the underground Michindoh Aquifer, which supplies drinking water to nine counties, including Hillsdale. They say local communities could experience water shortages some town down the road if precautions are not made now. Artesian of Pioneer, a water production company, seeks to build additional wells that would...
Mediterranean dinner will help take Academy students abroad
Taste the Mediterranean this Saturday and help support a trip to Italy and Greece. Hillsdale Academy will host their annual Mediterranean Feast fundraiser on Saturday to help support its junior and senior classes’ trip to Italy and Greece. Dinner will be served from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a silent auction to follow, sponsored...
Local Musician offers educational music theory workshops
Local musician and artist David Youngman will host a Music Theory Workshop at his studio in downtown Hillsdale on Feb. 26 from 6 to 7 p.m. For $10, attendees will have the chance to learn essential note patterns and relationships from one of the region’s finest musicians. Upon finding that many of his adult students...




