Many modern people have developed into cynics: people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing, said University of Oxford professor Michael Ward at a lecture March 24. The Drummond Lecture Series in Christ Chapel explores the relationship between faith and reason. As a part of the series, Ward spoke on “To...
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Chef Ezra Bertakis brings sushi experience to Hillsdale
Chef Ezra Bertakis is bringing years of culinary experience, a passion for quality sushi, and homegrown organic produce to Hillsdale. Originally from Hillsdale, Bertakis worked under Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto in New York after training at the Florida Culinary Institute. After moving back to Michigan in 2011, Bertakis ran several restaurants in Detroit as executive...
City BPU to conduct spring hydrant flushing
The Hillsdale Board of Public Utilities will flush all fire hydrants in the city of Hillsdale from March 28-31. During the procedure, city residents will be able to use their water but may experience some discoloration. Although rare, some potential effects of hydrant flushing include cloudy tap water and decreased water pressure, according to a...
State Rep. Fink announces re-election Campaign
State Rep. Andrew Fink announced this month that he will run for a second term. Fink, a Republican, Hillsdale alumnus, and former Marine, represents the 35th House district, which includes Hillsdale and Branch counties, and the City of Hudson in Lenawee County. Fink said he is running to continue introducing conservative legislation that represents the...
Study rates MI third worst for potholes in nation, officials plan road repairs.
Michigan’s potholes are the third worst in the nation, according to a recent study. The study by QuoteWizard organized states by Google search statistics from 2004 to 2022, looking at the average number of pothole complaints and repairs. The study ranked Michigan behind only Washington and Indiana. Three Michigan cities were included in the study...




