A group of Hillsdale students traveled to Lansing for an anti-abortion rally on Wednesday. Courtesy | Katie Reid As legislation to remove many of Michigan’s remaining abortion restrictions moves through the state legislature, Right to Life Michigan and three Republican lawmakers sued Wednesday to block the enforcement of Proposal 3. The bills are the latest...
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Beer and yoga available at the brewing co. next Saturday
The brewing company has a new yoga event. Courtesy | The Collegian The Hillsdale Brewing Company will host its next biweekly yoga session at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18. “Those choosing to join can grab a beer, wine, or cider to sip along with during class,” said Felicia Ray Finch, co-owner of the Hillsdale Brewing...
Fifth annual humane society raffle drawing to start next month
Former humane society resident Eggnog dresses warm for winter. Courtesy | Facebook The Greater Hillsdale Humane Society’s annual 12 Days of Christmas raffle drawing will span 18 days, according to organizers. The raffle fundraiser, now in its fifth year, aims to sell all 1,000 raffle tickets after starting in October. Each ticket is sold for...
Ballet Chelsea to perform the Nutcracker at the Dawn
Ballet Chelsea will be performing excerpts of the Nutcracker. Courtesy | Facebook Friends of the Dawn Theater will be hosting Ballet Chelsea for a performance of excerpts of the Nutcracker at 3 p.m. on Nov. 12 at the Dawn Theater, sponsored by the Hillsdale County Community Foundation “Ballet Chelsea does a full performance of the...
State population council considers tax hikes, leaders react
Governor Whitmer speaks on steps the state will take to grow Michigan’s population. Courtesy | State of Michigan A state council that seeks to reverse Michigan’s population decline should not push for tax increases, according to local political and business leaders. “There is never a good time to raise taxes, but now is probably the...




