Egg prices have risen as much as two dollars a dozen, according to Brett Boyd. Christina Lewis | Collegian For many Michigan residents, the new cage-free eggs law isn’t going to fly. Since Jan. 1, all eggs from Michigan farms with 3,000 or more chickens must be raised cage-free. The cost of a dozen eggs...
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Pub & Grub unveils new bourbon bar
Pub & Grub’s new bourbon bar will serve special concoctions Tuesday and Thursday 5-8 p.m. Jake Waldvogel | Collegian Here’s to You Pub & Grub opened a new bourbon bar on its top floor Jan. 9. Every Tuesday and Thursday from 5-8 p.m. the new bar will serve whiskey to its patrons from a selection...
Council approves $105K to repair airport hangars
Hillsdale Municipal Airport T-Hangars house 5 T-Hangars per building. Jillian Parks | Collegian The money will come from the airport’s improvement fund, not the city’s tax funds The city council approved a $105,000 repair to the Hillsdale Municipal Airport‘s T-hangars in an 7-1 vote on Jan. 21, with Councilman Matt Bentley opposing the measure. The...
Homeless shelter stays open all day during cold week
Share the Warmth offers cots and clean clothes to the homeless. Courtesy | Penny Myers When temperatures dipped to minus 9 degrees last week, Share the Warmth of Hillsdale County stayed open to the homeless day and night. “We are usually a night only emergency warming center,” Executive Director Penny Myers said. “But because of...
‘Road diet’ and bike lanes on Broad Street face opposition
Proposed changes to the Broad Street and West Carleton Road intersection include adding bike lanes and closing access to Hillsdale Street by City Hall and the Post Office. Courtesy | City of Hillsdale Residents questioned a plan by MDOT and Hillsdale to make M-99 one lane each way A city proposal to slim down Broad...




