Opinion

No veteran should go hungry

According to U.S. government data and recent policy studies, nearly 25 percent of America’s veterans live either below the federal poverty level or paycheck to paycheck, with little margin for unexpected expenses.To get by, many adopt emergency-level budgets.
GERALD R. FORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

GERALD R. FORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

More law enforcement agencies using artificial intelligence

LANSINGMichigan law enforcement agencies are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) tools as surveillance technology, according to Ron Wiles, the executive director of the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police.
Pictured are, left to right: Lori Nevill, Sarah Kile, and Kaylynn Laidlaw.

Pictured are, left to right: Lori Nevill, Sarah Kile, and Kaylynn Laidlaw.

Training adds to perspective

To the Editor:On Friday, October 17, 2025, individuals from various agencies across Central Michigan came together at the John C. Magnus Center in Clare, Michigan to attend a training opportunity that provided a fundamental shift in perspective.
BY CHUCK FRISBIE GLADWIN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Chuck Frisbie

BY CHUCK FRISBIE GLADWIN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Chuck Frisbie

SUPERINTENDENT CORNER

In November, Gladwin Community Schools is asking voters to consider a bond proposal that would return the district’s tax rate to its 2023 level, in order to fund $26.8 million in improvements across all K-12 buildings.
A farmer operates a soybean planter in early spring. KINGIMAGING VIA PIXABAY

A farmer operates a soybean planter in early spring. KINGIMAGING VIA PIXABAY

Trade tariffs are hurting Michigan soybean export market

LANSINGSince Jan. 20, President Donald Trump has increased tariffs on U.S. imports from all global partners, triggering retaliatory tariffs by China, Canada and the European Union on U.S. exports, including soybeans.According to the U.S.

GAFT a “World class production”

To the Editor:If you missed The Gladwin Area Friends of the Theater production of “The Curious Savage”, you missed one outstanding performance. Not only was it humorous, but very entertaining. All the players have worked hard to put on a classic performance.
Eric Freedman is director of Capital News Service and Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

Eric Freedman is director of Capital News Service and Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

Your taxes, your schools, your safety: Why your local news matters

I am a journalist. And proud of it.I hope my readers, whether in newspapers, magazines or online, also feel that’s a title worthy of pride.True, journalists and the news media are being targeted and maligned, and polls show public trust in the press is declining.

New Business

To the Editor:A new business has opened – The Grooming Boutique (had been Larry’s Barber Shop) in Gladwin.The owner Bobbi is an amazing groomer. What a great opportunity for Gladwin pet owners. My dog is returning next month! Thank you Bobbi for locating in Gladwin!