He loves his country, believes in public service, and stands strong upon his Hillsdale education: David Viviano, ’94, will run to retain his seat on the Michigan Supreme Court next month. “He is one of those people you meet and think to yourself, ‘If only he could be the one to run the world,’” said...
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Health Center to hold race
The Hillsdale Community Health Center will host the Run for Health 5K and 10K Saturday and award a $100 cash prize to anyone who breaks the course record. Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., and the race begins at 9:00 a.m. from the Health Center at 168 S Howell St. The HCHC hosts the race in...
Gospel Barn to host Booth Brothers
The Gospel Barn will host the Booth Brothers, a well-known gospel music group, Saturday. Due to the high demand to see the southern gospel trio, the Booth Brothers will perform two concerts, one at 2 p.m. and another at 7 p.m. Located just outside Hillsdale’s city limits, the Gospel Barn is Hillsdale’s Grand Ole Opry...
Brady campaigns at Hillsdale County Fair
For Neal Brady, the Hillsdale County Fair was an important campaign ground. “The neat thing about the fair is that the people come to you,” Brady said, “and the people that come up to you are usually friendly and supporters.” In addition to hearing from the voters, Brady also filled his booth with literature written...
Land talks immigration at MLive Ballot Bash
As the Senate race narrows to a 5 percent margin in the polls, Republican candidate Terri Lynn Land defended her campaign strategy and spoke up on her support for increasing green card grants in Michigan at MLive Media Group’s Ballot Bash event in Grand Rapids on Monday. Dozens of journalists and interested guests observed as...