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By DIANNE ALWARD-BIERY Cleaver Senior Staff Writer HARRISON – This year’s July 4 holiday events in Harrison kicked off Friday with the annual Fourth of July parade. This year’s theme was “Patriotic, ...
Harrison lost a mid-19th century era motel over the Fourth of July weekend with the fire that occurred at the Wagon Wheel Motel. It was originally Ulch’s Motel built and run by Ronald “Jack” and Leah ...
Dianne Alward-Biery Staff writer, paginator Dianne began her work in the newspaper business in February 1995, and joined The Clare County Cleaver in May 2015. She spent more than 18 years at The ...
Three recent developments in AI – in video games, wearable technology and education – suggest that building something like Stephenson’s Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer is possible.
Democratic governors and President Donald Trump agree to fight an invasion of non-native fish that has spread up the Mississippi River and threatens the Great Lakes.
James “Jim” Richardson, age 80, of Winfield, Kansas, passed away on June 28, 2025. Jim was born on July 19, 1944, in Clare, Michigan, to Warner “Edward” and Elsie (Eberhart) Richardson. He graduated ...
Lost Lake Legend Explored 5/24/18 By Angela Kellogg Cleaver Managing Editor I was thrilled to be allowed to tag along recently on a historical tour of the Lost Lake Scout Reservation in … ...
Lucky Junior Hensley, age 71, of Harrison passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. Lucky was born on January 18, 1954, in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Elvera (Hatfield) Hensley and … ...
The Community of Hope, a program which provides clothing for anyone in need of it, was started in 2013 in the fellowship hall of Living Hope Lutheran Church, 2855 W. Cadillac Drive in Farwell. It … ...
Prosecutor Michelle Ambrozaitis released this statement Tuesday, March 12 regarding the investigation of the death of Robert William Reid III. On November 21, 2018, Clare County Sheriff’s Deputies ...
Bernie’s Boutique, Something For Everyone New Business Opens in Dodge City ...
It's been sixty years since John "Spikehorn" Meyer passed away in the Gladwin Nursing home. He claimed to be in his 80's the last 30 years of his life and was 89 when he died on September 19, 1959. He ...