The old port did a huge international business in its day, signified with the vast, now empty grain terminals
By Julia Belden
An Alanson-raised author whose book on Ernest Hemingway’s ties to Northern Michigan explains the region’s influence on the novelist’s work. The book “Picturing Hemingway’s Michigan,” has just been released in paperback.
The post Book explores Hemingway’s experiences ‘up north’ first appeared on Great Lakes Echo. September marks 150 years since Singapore, a bustling Michigan lumber town near the mouth of the Kalamazoo River north of Saugatuck and Douglas, was deserted. It’s cultural relevance − and […]
It wouldn’t be an overestimation to say that the hockey world was emotionally crushed with news of the passing of Ken Dryden.
The last known 1st Hussar from London who fought in the Netherlands and Germany during the Second World War has died.
Two London lovebirds, ages 99 and 98, are reflecting on a marriage that has now lasted more than three-quarters of a century.