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Haak-Frost: Will McAvoy, Don Quixote, and Watershed Voice’s Spring Member Drive

Watershed Voice Executive Editor & Publisher Alek Haak-Frost explains why what Watershed Voice is, is less important than who Watershed Voice is, when contemplating whether to donate and/or subscribe during our Spring Member Drive.

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Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services’ annual Survivor Stomp Saturday

Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services will host their annual Survivor Stomp fun-run and fundraiser in Cass County on Saturday, April 22. This year’s event has evolved into a color-run, and will feature a 5K for runners and a 1.4 mile option to walk. The funds raised by the Survivor Stomp will allow DASAS to provide services to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.

Contributors share why they remain passionate about Watershed Voice three years after its launch

Watershed Voice will be celebrating its three-year anniversary on Saturday, a feat that was hard earned and accomplished through the contributions of many. With that in mind, we reached out to several of those valued contributors for their thoughts on Watershed Voice some 1,094 days after its launch on April 8, 2020.

Letter to the Editor: Cass County Commission’s resolution in opposition of proposed gun safety laws is ‘dangerous’ and ‘ill-conceived’

Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac argues that a resolution recently passed by the Case County Board of Commissioners concerning proposed gun safety laws sends "a very bad message" to potential new businesses and prospective citizens of the county.

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Recently retired Marcellus library director to embark on 3,000-mile bike ride

The tight-knit relationship between patrons and the Marcellus Township Wood Memorial Library is the fuel behind the new journey Christine Nofsinger is embarking upon this spring. She will start a nearly 3,000-mile cross-country bike trip with the ambition of raising funds for the Marcellus Library with what she is calling “The Russell Wood Ride.” 

Letter to the Editor: Michigan 5th Congressional District race

Andy Anderson of Dowagiac, a self-described lifelong Republican, explains why he's voting for a Democrat in the Michigan 5th Congressional District race.

Letter to the Editor: Why I’m Running for Cassopolis School Board

Hailey Colpitts of Vandalia explains why she is running for Cassopolis Public Schools Board of Education as a write-in candidate in November.

Amy Davidhizar: Why I support Watershed Voice

Amy Davidhizar of Volinia Township, a subscriber since 2020 and a contributor since 2021, explains why she supports Watershed Voice.

A Guide to Accessing Mental Health Services in Southwest Michigan

Watershed Voice columnist and limited licensed psychotherapist Charles Thomas provides a guide to mental health services in Southwest Michigan.

Annual DASAS ‘Survivor Stomp’ taking place in-person for first time in two years

The annual Survivor Stomp, hosted by Domestic And Sexual Abuse Services (DASAS), is returning to Fred Russ Forest Park in Decatur for the first time in two years.

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