School district bonds sold

Goodrich-By a 6-0 vote on Monday night the board of education OK’d the refinancing of its 2005 and 2000 bonds, in a move that school officials say will save the school district more than $3 million. Board Secretary Dan Keller was absent. At 1:30 p.m., Feb. 23, the 2015 refunding school district bonds in the […]

Six new buses for Goodrich

Goodrich-The board voted 6-0 on Monday night to purchase six new school buses to replace aging vehicles in its fleet of fifteen.Board Secretary Dan Keller was absent. ‘Our dirt roads continue to cause damage to our buses,? said Superintendent Michelle Imbrunone. ‘The technology on the newer buses requires too many parts to keep on hand […]

New tornado siren OK’d for township

Atlas Twp.- And now there are three. More area residents will soon have loud and clear notification of inclement weather following last week’s announcement that funding for a third township tornado siren was approved. A grant from the Genesee County Emergency Management and Homeland Security of $19,000 was awarded last week to the township and […]

Former Martian lands on House floor

From a dusty hay field in Atlas Township to the floor of the House of Representatives’Jim Runestad has arrived in Lansing. In November Runestad, a 1978 Goodrich High School graduate, was elected to the House of Representatives District 44 that includes Milford, Highland, White Lake, Waterford and Springfield townships. Runestad, a Republican, defeated Democrat Mark […]

Dr. Ron Lane, D.D.S. steps down after three decades of dentistry

A longtime local dentist is retiring. For more than 30 years, Dr. Ron Lane, D.D.S., has practiced dentistry in Brandon Township. ‘I’ve loved serving my patients all these years,? said Lane, 56. ‘Some of my patients are third generations’I’ll miss seeing everyone. It’s been a great career and I have been very happy in my […]

Oaktree closed due to water damage

Goodrich- Oaktree Elementary was closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last week due to water damage as a result of a fire suppression sprinkler line that burst sometime in the early hours Feb. 16. Michelle Imbrunone, district superintendent, reported in a letter sent home to parents that the waterline rupture caused damage to the Head-End room’the […]

Century-old Hadley family home razed

Soon a small piece of Hadley history will be gone. The century-old two story home located at 4540 Pratt Road just east of Hadley Road will be demolished within the next few weeks. The Baptist Church of Hadley purchased the home and property in 2000. Area resident and Baptist Church of Hadley member Neil Reiche […]

Goodrich grad lands key role in ‘Steel Magnolias?

She’s tough, yet loving. That’s how Rachel Hull describes her role as Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie, one of the lead characters in the award-winning Robert Harling play ‘Steel Magnolias.? ‘Shelby is brave woman who is risking her life to have a baby, ‘said Hull, a 2010 Goodrich High School graduate. ‘Yet despite her illness, she just wants […]

Lawmaker takes aim at school building sales

A state lawmaker is proposing legislation to hold school districts accountable for their vacant buildings. Rep.Tim Kelly wants to assure that taxpayer owned buildings are not demolished if there are offers on the table to purchase the unused facilities. His office is currently drafting legislation to make it unlawful to use public funds to raze […]

U.S. Ice Fishing team set for World Championship

The USA Ice Fishing Team is catching up with the rest of the world. On March 23-29 teams from across the globe will gather on frozen Lake Kallavesi near Kuopio, in eastern Finland for the 12th annual World Ice Fishing Championship. ‘We placed 12th overall as a team last year’s world championship in Belarus,? said […]

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