The Fenton Trolley, provided by the Mass Transportation Authority (MTA), takes visitors and residents across Fenton and surrounding areas.
The trolley service started in mid-September, during the St....
Last month, Michigan State University (MSU) President Samuel Stanley was given until Sept. 13 to resign or he would risk being fired.
According to the Detroit Free Press, an MSU spokeswoman confirmed...
In recent years, Fenton’s businesses have seen an economic boom. Many restaurants and retailers, such as Xolo, Mediterranean Street Food and T.J. Maxx have come to Fenton within the past few years. Aldi...
The students of Fenton High have anxiously awaited the tradition of building homecoming parade floats since the beginning of this school year, and now the time has come.
Fenton High includes the building...
For the past two years, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church’s Applefest Committee has had to alter the Applefest routine. In 2021, the church was held at a 1,000 person limit; despite this, the church...
On April 15, the Titanium Tigers Team 5114 finished third in their division at SVSU, second in Offensive Power Rating over all four fields and they finished 32nd in the state, qualifying them for the world...
Local Scholarship Night will be taking place on Tuesday, May 10. According to a recent S’more update, students will receive an invitation to the event by May 9 if they have been awarded a scholarship....
Bree Soule, Online Editor-in-Chief
• March 17, 2022
At the recent Fenton Area Public Schools (FAPS) Board of Education meeting on March 7, FAPS Superintendent Dr. Adam Hartley recommended Interim Principal Michael Bakker become FHS principal permanently....
Bree Soule, Online Editor-in-Chief
• March 15, 2022
Russia's invasion of Ukraine will have major economic impacts for countries around the world, including the U.S.; one of these impacts is the rapid rise in oil prices around the country.
Russia is the...