
MARK LUETKE LOOKING SIDEWAYS
Nearly 57 years ago, just before Christmas, two young businessmen (and future Sylvania residents) were enjoying a night on the town when their discussion took a serious turn. How could “self-made men” like themselves help less fortunate local families who “fell through the cracks” at local social service agencies? Continue reading MARK LUETKE LOOKING SIDEWAYS
SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
This house, built in 1887, was owned by Rebecca Chapple, the widow of Robert S. Chapple who had served in the Civil War. Military records show he was discharged on March 16, 1864, and death records show that he died that same day. Their children, Julia Chapple Heath and William Chapple, who also lived in Sylvania, inherited this house after their mother passed away. Continue reading SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
Whiteford students donate change
Whiteford students donate change Continue reading Whiteford students donate change
Devils Lake Art Festival is planned
The Devils Lake Art Festival returns for a ninth year of art, music, food and family-friendly fun on June 17, from 10 am to 5 pm. It takes place in the Manitou Beach Village at Devils Lake. Continue reading Devils Lake Art Festival is planned
Three-generation family-run Rowe Collision celebrates 50 years
In 1973, Ken Rowe Sr. began repairing and painting cars in his Chestnut Drive home garage after working a full day for the Jim White auto dealership. Little did he know that a half-century later, his business, Rowe Collision, would still be going strong. Best of all, he is surrounded by his family working with him in the business. Daughters Cheryl and Kim and sons Ron and Kenny Jr., along with grandson DJ, are currently part of the 10-person team operating from the 7709 West Central Ave. headquarters. Continue reading Three-generation family-run Rowe Collision celebrates 50 years
City Beat
At the May 15 Sylvania City Council meeting Safety Director Kevin Aller reported that the city will be saving $22,468.14 on the Maplewood Avenue Reconstruction project. His request that council approve an ordinance relating to the change order to decrease the contract by that amount was approved. Continue reading City Beat

Fifth annual Rowing to Remember raises money for Alzheimer’s
The fifth annual Rowing to Remember will be held on Friday, June 16 at Forest View Lanes, 2345 Dean Rd., Temperance, Mich.
Event organizer Chris Heerdegen will row from 6 am to 10 pm, completing 72 miles to raise money for Alzheimer’s Disease research. He will be joined by team members and others during the day. In addition, a volleyball tournament will be held on site. Bowling from 10 am to 10 pm is available. Guests may rent lanes in 90 minute blocks. A percentage of sales from bowling, food, and beverages will be contributed to the Longest Day fundraising event. Continue reading Fifth annual Rowing to Remember raises money for Alzheimer’s
Central Trail students showcase art
Central Trail students showcase art Continue reading Central Trail students showcase art
Esports delivers success at Lourdes
A Lourdes University sports team brought home a conference championship last month. Some people probably won’t think the win is that big of a deal. Others may even question if the team members are real athletes. Read this column, and I will convince you otherwise. Continue reading Esports delivers success at Lourdes
Midwest Garden Guys
Hanging Basket Challenge Continue reading Midwest Garden Guys