Medical marijuana on hold in village

Ortonville- A cloud of uncertainty still hangs over medical marijuana nearly two years after Michigan voters approved legalization of the drug for patients in need of pain relief. The village council wants the air to clear before making any decisions on ordinances regulating medical marijuana here. In the village, patients will have to wait at […]

Changes coming to township recreation

Brandon Twp.- On Wednesday evening, with autumn in the air and the sun lingering in the sky over the soccer fields at the community park, Corene Sebring relaxed in a lawn chair on the sideline and watched a game that included her daughter, Delaney. Sebring is no stranger to soccer games? Delaney is her fourth […]

DivorceCare program:’You’re not alone?

Ortonville- Even though it is estimated that up to half of all marriages end in divorce, Scott Noel says many people who are divorced or separated feel like outcasts. ‘People suffer through divorce? the feelings and emotions they go through are unique to them and a lot of people don’t know how to recover,? said […]

Library usage up, funds down

Brandon Twp.-In tough economic times, libraries typically see increased patronage. The township library, 304 South St., is no exception to this rule? from 2006 to 2009, circulation has increased 51 percent here, and in 2010, circulation is up 9 percent over last year, says Director Paula Gauthier. But the library, like most other public entities, […]

Roots: Discover family history

Brandon Twp.- Floyd Hubble died when his plane was shot down over France on July 4, 1944. Bev DeGraw knew little else about the uncle who perished when she was 6-years-old, as her grandmother couldn’t bear to speak of him. ‘It tore her up, her heart was broken,? says DeGraw, now 72 and a township […]

Township police, senior van at center of budget talks

Brandon Twp.- Cuts to police and senior van transportation was at the heart of more budget discussions Sept. 7 as officials try to balance serving residents while not increasing taxes. ‘I can’t see cutting dialysis and doctor appontments for seniors,? said Clerk Jeannie McCreery. ‘We can’t save this money on the backs of the seniors. […]

Electrical may have caused mobile home fire

Brandon Twp.- A mobile home fire in the township last week was likely caused by faulty electrical. Firefighters and deputies responded to the blaze at 5:15 p.m., Sept. 1, at 3713 Elm in the Sashabaw Meadows Mobile Home Park. Fire Chief David Kwapis said the homeowner had left the single-wide trailer about 10 minutes prior […]

NSP homes ‘a great opportunity? for buyers

Ortonville- Buyers beware. The real estate market has bargains galore right now amidst a flood of foreclosures and plummeting home values, but in the village, two brand new homes will be more than just a bargain for the lucky buyers. Construction on the homes located at 61 Narrin St. and 174 Ball St. will be […]

‘What a road he has taken…?

Brandon Twp.- Julie Boadway was one of many football fans in the stands Aug. 28, watching the Brandon Junior Blackhawks on their way to an easy home win over the Lapeer Steelers. Suddenly, it became more than just a game as she saw the boy wearing jersey #31, her son Matt Beaudry, take to the […]

Survey:don’t reduce services, don’t increase millages

Brandon Twp.- A recent township survey found an overwhelming number of respondents agree that police services are very important, but only half of them would be willing to pay an additional $28 per year to keep from reducing the number of officers. These were among the clearest results of a township fiscal priorities survey distributed […]