Mayor Adam Stockford will wrestle a mystery opponent on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds. The evening event will feature a series of matches between professional wrestlers, as part of the Championship International Wrestling promotion group. “We got the mayor fighting which will give it a little hometown flavor,” Phil Monahan, American professional...
Hillsdale Hospital opens new infusion care center
A new infusion center at Hillsdale Hospital will offer patients treatments for disorders including rheumatoid arthritis, allergic asthma, chronic migraines, and infectious diseases. The new Center for Infusion Care, which opened Sept. 12, will also offer patients IV medications, such as antibiotics, specialty injectables, fluids, and more. Rachel Lott, the hospital’s director of marketing...
Professor, graduate student run for city council
A Hillsdale professor and alumnus are running for two Hillsdale City Council seats on the Nov. 8 ballot. Professor of Economics Gary Wolfram is running for a seat in Ward 3, and Hillsdale College alumnus and current graduate student Joshua Paladino ’18 is running as a candidate for Ward 4. “I love Hillsdale,” Paladino said....
County GOP factions prepare for battle
Two Hillsdale County Republican Party groups are preparing for a legal battle. “We’re the sanctioned, official party,” Jon Smith, the original HCRP secretary said. “They are a bogus party.” When the HCRP’s “America First” executive committee barred delegates from the county convention in early August, County Commissioner Brent Leininger held an alternate convention. The Michigan...
Patriot Day Fly-In honors 9/11 anniversary
More than 100 people gathered Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Hillsdale Municipal Airport for the seventh annual Patriot’s Day Fly In, despite inclement weather. Cars lined the tarmac, parking two rows deep to accommodate the large number of attendees. Multiple large tents housed the pancake breakfast with tables and chairs, where people enjoyed food catered...




