Beetles come to America?65 years

The four cylinder engine produced 25 horsepower. Top speed, about 60 mph. There was no gas gauge. While many engineering upgrades have been implemented, 65 years after the first Volkswagen rolled on the shores of the United States’the unique Beetle remains prominent today on American highways. Ortonville resident Bob Ellis is a member of the […]

Two inches of snow in Atlanta

It honestly was pretty bad. That’s the report from Goodrich native Rob Freer regarding the late January snow storm that dumped a minuscule, by Michigan standards, two inches of snow the Atlanta area. ‘The economy is very good down here,? said Freer, 27, a 2005 Goodrich High School graduate who moved to Kennesaw, Ga., about […]

Township man facing charges for poaching four deer

An area man is facing thousands of dollars in restitution and jail time for allegedly poaching four deer. Last fall Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Ben Shively responded to a poaching complaint in Rose Township during a winter storm regarding a local man who had allegedly shot two fawns that were still alive. […]

Propane prices stable, supply now sufficient

A mix of frigid weather, pipeline issues and uncertain supply lines has resulted in a spike in propane costs as winter rolls into February. Jeremy Kratt of Hamilton’s Propane, 300 Ortonville Road, said prices for product topped out in mid-January and have been flat since then’even dropping just slightly. ‘We’re at the mercy of the […]

Local business owner charged in auction scam, check fraud

A Goodrich woman was arrested on Jan. 24 by Genesee County Sheriff’s deputies for allegedly writing bad checks to pay sellers at her former consignment business. Bernadette Jacobs, 34, was arrested in her driveway and later charged with four felony counts of check fraud. On Jan. 25 Jacobs was arraigned in 67th District Court in […]

Goodrich School Board OKs new trustee

Goodrich-By a vote of 6-0 on Monday night, the school board of trustees approved Greg Main to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Trustee Ryan Starski in January. Prior to the formal vote, Main was selected from eight candidates that applied for the temporary board position. After posting the seat opening the school […]

Tequila: A taste of Mexico at Escamilla Amigos

Distilled from the blue agave plant from the highlands of the northwestern Mexican state of Jalisco, tequila is the signature drink of the country. While the brands may vary, Tomas Escamilla, owner of Escamilla Amigos Restaurant, says the drink of Mexico is the perfect match for the dishes at his local eatery. ‘Age is a […]

SUV patrol gets tough

Brandon Twp.- Snowy, rough rural roads can be a challenging workplace for law enforcement. While difficult to endure, the arctic conditions provide automobile manufacturers an opportunity to test their products. Brandon and Commerce townships were selected last year to test a 2014 Dodge Durango SUV patrol vehicle for one year. The on-the-road evaluation is necessary […]

Twp. inks three-year sheriff contract

Atlas Twp.-By a 3-0 vote on Tuesday night the township board of trustees OK’d a new contract with the Genesee County Sheriff Department. Township Supervisor Shirley Kautman-Jones, Clerk Tere Onica and Trustee Patrick Major voted yes. Township Treasurer Ann Marie Moore and Trustee Barry June were absent. The new three-year contract, effective Jan. 1, 2014 […]

Twp. considers area emergency sirens

Atlas Twp.-Springtime storms are a few months away, but township officials are already taking a look at outdoor warning services. Currently, the township has only one warning siren located on Hegel Road west of Ridge Road. In November, Jeffrey DuPilka, president of Allendale-based West Shore Services, reviewed the outdoor warning coverage area for the township. […]

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