Lar Park Lincoln, ‘Knots Landing’ and ‘Friday the 13th’ Star, Dies at 63

Lar Park Lincoln, ‘Knots Landing’ and ‘Friday the 13th’ Star, Dies at 63

Lar Park Lincoln, the refined ever-gracious actress whose energetic on-screen presence commanded TV viewing audiences as well as filmgoing audiences along with cinemagoers, died April 22 at 63. Perhaps more familiar to television viewers with a featured role playing a Knots Landing TV serial drama heroine and with a role in a horror hit Friday… Continue Reading →

Barry County Sheriff’s Office seeks information over stolen truck

Barry County Sheriff’s Office seeks information over stolen truck

The Barry County Sheriff’s Office (BCSD) is asking for the public’s assistance in providing information about a stolen truck early Thursday morning, April 24. The truck was stolen in Cassville, Missouri, on Farm Road 1107, a secondary road that doesn’t usually see much traffic late at night. But late one night, at 12:25 a.m., a… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Second Term's 100 Days: Michigan Autoworker Heartland Rally Highlights Policy Impact by the Numbers

Trump’s Second Term’s 100 Days: Michigan Autoworker Heartland Rally Highlights Policy Impact by the Numbers

With President Donald Trump poised to mark the 100-day benchmark of his second term, he’s choosing a place that has become synonymous with his base – Macomb County, Michigan. Infamously associated with its blue-collar past and auto-manufacturing beginnings, Macomb is not simply a strategic move; it’s a declaration. It is successful policy to Trump, mobilizing… Continue Reading →

Michigan Lawmakers Debating on Cell Phones in School: New Rules May Soon Reshape Classrooms

Michigan Lawmakers Debating on Cell Phones in School: New Rules May Soon Reshape Classrooms

The battle regarding whether or not Michigan schools are permitted to bring cell phones to school is gaining momentum, and the legislature is taking seriously bills crossing state lines that could redefine students’ connection to phones during school. Momentum for the change has been building over a couple of years at least but particularly since… Continue Reading →

NOW HIRING - Barry County Veterans Affairs Coordinator: A Chance to Serve Those Who've Served

NOW HIRING – Barry County Veterans Affairs Coordinator: A Chance to Serve Those Who’ve Served

Are you passionate about assisting veterans and their families in obtaining the assistance and services they truly deserve? Do you excel at coordinating, communication, and outreach to the community? If so, Barry County United Way might be presenting a job that fits your passion. They are now searching for a new full-time Veterans Affairs Coordinator… Continue Reading →

Exploring the 33 Scenic Lakes of Barry County, Michigan

Exploring the 33 Scenic Lakes of Barry County, Michigan

Michigan’s Barry County is a nature lover’s dreamland, a fisherman’s bucket list, a boater’s haven, and heaven for lakeside travelers. Deep in the interior of the state, Barry County has 33 scenic lakes with unique characteristics and an almost universally diverse range of fish species. Barry County’s lakes are ideal for all for angling, kayaking,… Continue Reading →

Join Scouting School in Barry County - A Must-Attend for Aspiring Agronomists and Crop Scouts

Join Scouting School in Barry County – A Must-Attend for Aspiring Agronomists and Crop Scouts

Are you eyeing a career within the agriculture industry, crop science, or agronomy? No matter if you are an incoming trainee on your initial leg or an apprentice in need of practical exposure or a newly arrived professional eager to enhance knowledge, Scouting School 2025 in Barry County is the highest institution where to learn…. Continue Reading →

Improving Air Quality in Detroit: Sequoia Forest Project Plants Dozens of Trees

Improving Air Quality in Detroit: Sequoia Forest Project Plants Dozens of Trees

In a city-council-sanctioned and unexpected twist of fate, Detroit is welcoming giants literally. On the east side of the city, a small but mighty forest is emerging, and trees that are not the usual city trees, like oaks and elms, but giant sequoias, the largest and most renowned trees on the planet for longevity, hardiness,… Continue Reading →

Three People Injured in Wyoming Crash, One Seriously Hurt

Three People Injured in Wyoming Crash, One Seriously Hurt

A quiet Tuesday evening in Wyoming, Michigan, was disturbed when a crash injured three people at a high-traffic neighborhood intersection. The crash, just before 8 p.m., sparked an immediate reaction from emergency workers and unsettled neighbors. As per the reports of the Wyoming Department of Public Safety, the accident happened roughly at 7:45 p.m. at… Continue Reading →

Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty in Another Murder Conspiracy

Lori Vallow Daybell Found Guilty in Another Murder Conspiracy

In a case that teeters on being too weird for a novel, Lori Vallow Daybell – who is already staring down several life terms was convicted again, this time in Arizona, of conspiring to murder her estranged husband, Charles Vallow. The conviction is yet another tragic chapter in a saga riddled with disturbing beliefs, unexplained… Continue Reading →