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Rolling Back the Years

News from the Coloma Courier

100 years ago – 1924

A serious wreck occurred at the Paw Paw Street crossing of the Pere Marquette railway. The result was one man injured, a moving van demolished, the wrecking of a truck, the smashing of the flagman’s shanty and goods scattered.

The Coloma Parent-Teachers’ Association held its first meeting for 2024-25. Mrs. Homer Grant was re-elected president. Mrs. Hawks, vice president; Mrs. Stark, secretary; Mrs. Woodward, press reporter

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