Brandon School Board to consider Miracle memorial

The Brandon Building and Site Committee will recommend to the board of education on Feb.11 a permanent memorial to honor 2003 Brandon graduate Pfc. Joseph A. Miracle, who was killed in military action July 5, 2007. Miracle was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for valor. The memorial will consist of a raised masonry […]

Brandon Middle School hires new art teacher

Brandon Twp.- From a 20-year stint in the entertainment industry to a degree at a prestigious art school to innovative designs as a metalsmith? new Brandon Middle School art teacher Jody Daniels aims to spark imagination and thinking ‘outside-the-box.? ‘It’s all about finding creative ways to solve problems and situations,? said Daniels, a Wyandotte High […]

A long wait to be well

Two days before Christmas 2006, former Goodrich resident Gloria Renaldo received an early gift. ‘We had just left a gas station in Grand Blanc when I got a call on my cell phone,? she said. ‘They told me, ‘We have found a kidney, we believe it’s going to be a good one.?? Within about 36 […]

Groveland Twp. eyes additional funding

Groveland Twp.- Through a survey from township officials, area residents are being asked their input on funding for recreation services through the Brandon Recreation Department. Officials from Brandon and Groveland townships discussed the recreation funding issue last December. Brandon officials said a total of 1,980 individuals participated in the recreation department activities last year, of […]

School of Choice application date changed

The Finance and Negotiations Committee has agreed to revise the Brandon School of Choice policy discussed on Jan. 7 during their regular meeting. The new recommendation for School of Choice students moves up the application to the Brandon District by 30 days to July 31 prior to the beginning of the school year. The previous […]

Go snow

The amount of snow varied in Oakland County from six to more than 15 inches, but when the last flake fell late on New Year’s Day, there was plenty of white stuff to go around. David Koehler, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in White Lake Township, said a tightly packed low pressure center moved […]

Most crashes: Oakwood, Seymour Lake intersections top list

Area motorists traveling M-15 may want to pay extra attention when crossing two key area intersections. According to a report issued by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) late last year, the highest number of crashes in Brandon Township were reported at the intersection of M-15 and Seymour Lake Road, leading the township with […]

District eyes Mandarin Chinese class

Move over Spanish and French, there’s a new language soon to be spoken here. The Brandon School District is considering an exploratory class in the Mandarin Chinese language for middle school seventh grade classes. Lorrie McMahon, Brandon School District director for curriculum discussed the class, which could start sometime next year, with the school board […]

Brandon district refinances school bonds

The Brandon School District is jumping on the refinancing bandwagon, aiming to save money on the district’s outstanding bonds debt. The school board gave the go-ahead at the April 9 meeting for the district’s administration to refinance two sets of facilities bonds, one set issued in 1995 of around $815,000; and a $25 million set […]

Father Bernie was ‘the epitome of the Good Shepherd?

Known to friends and parishioners as ‘Fr. Bernie,? the St. Anne priest will be remembered for his love of art, devotion to God and compassion to others. The Rev. Bernard J. Mullen of Ortonville died Nov. 28 after a long illness. He was 72. ‘He was a kind, gentle person who cared deeply about the […]