Charlie Hackley would have recently died when the song “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” was popular in 1910, but it reflects not only the attitude of the locals who make sure his statue is dressed for the season, but of the whole town which enjoys his legacy.
headlines Muskegon (Norton-Lakeshore)
- Probate judge helps people turn their lives around
- Nessel discusses data centers on an episode of ‘Pantsuits and Lawsuits’
- The most difficult policy you’ll every write can write itself—but don’t let it
- Top-ranked Ravenna rolls to first GMAA softball title since 2023, runs record to 20-0 with relentless lineup
- 45th Annual Trinity Health Seaway Run set for June 27
headlines National
- Bill Kurtis’ memoir tells how law school trained him for covering trials
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Justice Barrett’s home targeted in attempted swatting call
- Texting-and-driving charges dropped against woman without right hand
- Fender warns guitar makers to stop producing Stratocaster look-a-likes
- General counsel compensation climbs, aligned with equity and company scale




