It was a reverent ceremony at the Cadillac High School Performance Gym. The ceremony was presented by the senior class.
22-year-old Rebecca Park of Manton, more commonly known as Becca disappeared from her biological mother’s house on S.21 ½ Road in Boon Township on November 4th.
Two former city council members claim that people appointed to the council this year because of resignations, including the mayor, are not legitimate members for the final two months of 2025 because a special election for those positions was not held on November 4th.
The First Baptist Church of Cadillac's food bank is experiencing a surge in demand due to uncertainty surrounding SNAP benefits, providing essential groceries to families in need.
Mason County Central Schools voters have approved a 2.15-mill bond extension, generating $22.375 million for improvements in safety and learning environments.
Indian Spice in Cadillac made the announcement Monday that they plan to return starting November 6th, after shutting down at the end of August due to issues with mismanagement.
Logan Wood has several health issues including a mild case of cerebral palsy, Asperger Syndrome and brain trauma, but he’s been living on his own for the last five years.
November is National Homeless Awareness Month, and the Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency is hosting a walk in Cadillac on Nov. 6 to highlight homelessness in rural areas.
The Cadillac Wexford County Public Library is hosting a vampire-themed Horror Lit Fest this week. Activities include a blood drive, spooky events, and community engagement.
The Cadillac Downtown Development Authority is set to manage the Cadillac Commons, aiming to enhance downtown revitalization and optimize public space usage.
Local vendors and shoppers will connect at the Wexford Civic Center's winter market starting Nov. 5, providing a platform for businesses to sell products during the off-season.
The Reed City Area District Library is hosting its annual silent auction fundraiser, with proceeds earmarked for furniture upgrades. Community involvement is crucial.
As temperatures drop, local charities are seeing more people in need of help, with food, utility bills, and laundry services in high demand.
After 17 years, the Compassion Counts Food Pantry in Harrison is in danger of closing at the end of October.