The Hillsdale Farmers’ Market attracts all sorts of people, from students and professors and their families, to Hillsdale locals. The market has brought together the community since its beginning in 2009 and continues to do so every Saturday during the summer from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. until the last Saturday in October. Some vendors...
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Dominos gives 10 percent to nonprofits
Pizza lovers from all over Hillsdale nibbled their way through 171 pies for a Hillsdale College fundraiser on Sept. 8. In a cooperative effort, Hillsdale Domino’s Pizza partnered with Hillsdale College’s GOAL program, A Few Good Men, donating 10 percent of sales from that day – a total of $180.12 – to the nonprofit’s fund...
Vintage Chic promotes local artists
It’s like Etsy, except it’s in the flesh. Inside Vintage Chic, there are handmade scarves, cards, and charms. Hand-sculpted pottery attracts the eye below shelves of candles flaunting scents like “buttercream frosting,” “chocolate and berries” and “ginger peach.” Across the aisle, shoppers discover handmade “blueberry sage” lotion, “caramel apple” soap, and “honey almond” shampoo. A...
Hillsdale Right to Life petitions abortion insurance
Hillsdale County’s Right to Life group met Sept. 12 to finish their plan for gathering support for a petition in favor of the Abortion Insurance Opt-Out Act The group gathered at the home of Charles “Bud” Vear, president of the group, to plan their booth for the Hillsdale County Fair, where they hope to collect...
Little Caesers: hot but not ready
Senior Ellie Voci buys an average of one to two Little Caesars Hot-N-Ready pizzas every week during the school year. There have been weeks when the petite pizza enthusiast has purchased one four nights in a row. She takes pride in her ability to eat an entire Hot-N-Ready in under 20 minutes. Unfortunately for Voci...
