Some streets in Hillsdale underwent an extreme makeover this summer as part of the City of Hillsdale’s summer-long infrastructure project, which initially focused on replacing aging water and sewer lines close to the St. Joseph River. The city didn’t stop there, as more projects are on track to be completed before the project...
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A ten-year tradition: Hillsdale farmers share their passions and produce
For local farmers, residents, and college students, the Saturday morning farmers’ market in downtown Hillsdale is a beloved tradition. The Hillsdale farmers’ market, which began in 2008, brings a variety of vendors from the surrounding townships to set up shop every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Hillsdale County Courthouse Square. Vendors...
Hillsdale townhouses open for business
The new townhomes on College and West street only have four residents, but according to Hillsdale College Park Townhomes manager Trevor Duke, ’08, they are already securing deposits for next year. Construction on College Park Townhouses was completed in the middle of the summer and is now currently housing four residents. The duplex-style townhomes offer...
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Softball takes both ends from Malone on Friday
A pair of 7-4 wins at home against the Malone University Pioneers (12-16, 5-13 G-MAC) advanced the Hillsdale College softball team to fourth in the G-MAC with a 9-5 conference record. “The doubleheader against Malone was great for us because we had to come back twice, and there was pressure for us to put some...




