https://t.co/9tjmbJ7Wnf Niles IGS Energy employees organized an Impact Day of Service, mobilizing 70 volunteers to clean up Riverfront Park yesterday.#Springcleaning#NilesMi
High winds that swept through southwest Michigan this weekend toppled the scaffolding structure that construction crews had built to make repairs to the historic Chapin Mansion.
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Support your local high school by purchasing Cottage Inn's newest pizza! For each pie purchased in February, the Cottage Inn will donate $1 back to Niles New Tech.
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“My philosophy has been that as a police officer, we are part of the communities that we serve,” Buchanan police sergeant Harvey Burnett said. “The relationships that we build with the community are what helps to make a difference.”
Ice carver Danny Bloss worked on a sculpture Tuesday at the corner of Main and Front streets. Bloss is among the team of artists creating more than 100 sculptures for the Hunter Ice Festival. #HunterIceFest#NilesMi
Karla Porter, a Niles High School librarian and robotics coach, got a big surprise this morning. She was presented with a $1,000 check from Midwest Energy & Communications. The grant will help her Niles Nordic Knights compete in FIRST. #NilesMi#NilesVikings
https://t.co/iBpGcGQGo0 Congratulations to the inaugural Jobs for Life graduates. The program seeks to help those with employment barriers find a career path.#JobsforLife
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A Brandywine High School graduate who moved to Niles from Rwanda co-authored a book about surviving genocide. The autobiography is called "Angels on My Path."
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Youth across Berrien and Cass counties are gearing up to put their STEM knowledge to the test in the FIRST Robotics Competition. This year, they will be creating some pretty advanced technology to comply with the challenge.