Joshua Paladino and his family. Courtesy | Facebook As Joshua Paladino begins his two years as acting mayor of Hillsdale, he said his “number one” priority is to stop adding fluoride in the city’s water. “I want my water to contain water,” Paladino told The Collegian in an interview this week. The vast majority of...
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Save a dog, win a gun in Humane Society raffle
A cat at the Greater Hillsdale Humane Society. Tracy Wilson | Collegian Gift cards, cash, and guns are all prizes in a Christmas raffle sponsored by the Greater Hillsdale Humane Society in its fifth annual 12 Days of Christmas, Plus 6 Raffle Dec. 6-23. “This is one of our biggest fundraisers,” Shelter Director Joni Baker...
The voice of Hillsdale is back
Bob Flynn smiles behind the mic at the WCSR station in March. Lauren Scott | Collegian Bob Flynn represents Ward 3 on city council The voice of Hillsdale is back — and now he’s saying Hillsdale College must do more for the city it calls home. “People I‘ve talked to have said it’s not fair...
Ex-fire chief elected to Jonesville City Council
One of the Jonesville Fire Department’s rescue trucks. Courtesy | Facebook Two years after Jonesville City Manager Jeff Gray fired him from his position as fire chief, Dean Adair was elected to the Jonesville City Council Nov. 5, garnering the most votes of any candidate in a five-way race for three seats. Incumbent Andy Penrose...
‘Nutcracker’ coming to Dawn Sunday afternoon
Ballet Chelsea will be performing excerpts of the Nutcracker. Courtesy | Facebook Hillsdale’s Dawn Theater will premiere “Scenes from the Nutcracker” Sunday, Dec. 1, at 3:30 p.m. “We will have an abridged version of the Nutcracker,” Chair of Friends of the Dawn Theater Mary Wolfram said. Ballet Chelsea will present the ballet, but seven students...




