In south-central Michigan, where roads and broadband remain a top priority, Hillsdale is the kind of city President Donald Trump’s infrastructure investment plan is meant to benefit. Trump’s plan intends to use $200 billion in federal money to spur more than $1 trillion in local and state government and private investments to fix America’s...
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Tattered roads suffer under snowstorm strain
When a snowstorm blanketed Hillsdale on Friday and Saturday, Christ Centered Home Manager Jennifer Wagner knew the slick road could pose serious problems for her assisted living home. “This is a company. We have handicapped people here. If there’s an emergency, we have to take them to the doctor,” Wagner said. “When it snows,...
World Youth Alliance to hold conference
For the first time, students have the opportunity to learn and discuss issues surrounding identity, the human person, and bioethics during a conference sponsored by the World Youth Alliance. The conference begins Friday in Phillips Auditorium and goes through Saturday afternoon. It is set to feature keynote speakers in bioethics and philosophy, along with six...
Women’s basketball hits stride for stretch run
The Hillsdale College Chargers have settled into a groove as the G-MAC tournament approaches, earning a 80-76 comeback victory on the road against the Ohio Dominican University Panthers on Tuesday. The Chargers (15-9, 13-7 G-MAC), who remain in sixth place in the conference, have now defeated four of the five teams ahead of them in...
Frozen tire pumps deflate drivers’ airy ambitions
Out-of-service air pumps have had some Hillsdale residents hopping from one gas station to the next, as snow piles up and temperatures fluctuate. Air pump companies are being overwhelmed with service requests, as many machines at northern U.S. gas stations break during the winter months. “We’ve received an increase in calls,” said Allen Medford,...



