Bentley and Paladino joined Hillsdale professor Daniel O’Toole for a conversation about politics. Anna Broussard | Collegian The City of Hillsdale should be informed on ways to hold city officials accountable, according to Mayor Pro Tem Josh Paladino and Ward 2 Councilman and mayoral candidate Matthew Bentley. The Hillsdale College politics honorary Pi Sigma Alpha...
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Jonesville ‘road diet’ nears completion
The Jonesville ‘road diet’ plan. Courtesy | City of Jonesville Construction on US-12 for the City of Jonesville’s “road diet” is set to wrap up by the end of October or early November, according to Jonesville City Manager Jeff Gray, as Hillsdale residents anticipate a similar project beginning in 2027. The project narrowed Chicago Street...
‘Forever chemicals’ drip into nearby groundwater
An old landfill has been seeping “forever chemicals” into the City of Hillsdale’s groundwater since the early 1970s, according to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. The contamination was discovered three years ago when a resident’s water tested positive, according to EGLE. Since then, the state has identified one other city resident...
Historical Society honors preservation
Julia Bauer earned one of the awards for preservation. Courtesy | Bob Sawyer The Hillsdale Historical Society presented awards for the restoration, preservation, and beautification of two nineteenth-century homes and the Old Litchfield Cemetery Oct. 27. The awards are designed to recognize people who took steps to preserve, restore, and generally improve the condition of...
Hillsdale Hospital partners with new radiology group
Hillsdale Hospital collaborates with the college to provide the best healthcare for its people. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale Hospital began a permanent partnership with the Florida-based Premier Radiology group Oct. 21 to reduce wait times for radiology test results. “I am elated to welcome back our long-time partner, Premier Radiology,” Jeremiah J. Hodshire, president and...




