Fair play

Taylor Bottiglia’s ‘pet? weighs more than half a ton more than she does. The 8-year-old Brandon Township resident is just 60 pounds. The steer she calls ‘Checkers,? weighs in at about 1,080. ‘He is scary sometimes,? says Taylor. ‘I still like him. He’s nice more than he’s scary.? Taylor got Checkers in September from a […]

Mackinac: An island experience

On a headstone in the Protestant Cemetery on Mackinac Island is engraved the words, ‘For whom God loves, he gives a home at Mackinac.? Shannon Larsen, a 2006 Brandon High School graduate, has found this to be true. Speaking by phone from the island this week, where she is spending her third consecutive summer, Larsen […]

‘I will never read the Bible the same?

Rachel Morlock was on a bus in Israel with her grandmother and about 40 other American tourists when their guide asked if anyone had family members who didn’t want them to visit Israel because they were concerned for their safety. Everyone on the bus raised their hands. He then asked how many had felt threatened […]

Kindergarten options grow in Brandon district

Brandon Twp.- The school district will have a developmental kindergarten class this coming school year, something not offered here in at least the past decade. Cindy Locey, a Belle Ann kindergarten teacher still excited over the district’s decision to retain all paraprofessionals this fall amidst budget cuts, is ecstatic over the new class. ‘I just […]

Parapros to stay, for now

Brandon Twp.- The district will retain all 86 paraprofessionals currently working in the district? for now. Superintendent Lorrie McMahon said after a meeting with the parapros, a hybrid plan was developed where some will stay as direct employees of the district and others will be hired through a third-party contractor. ‘They have made their own […]

Goodman retires after 28 years behind the scenes

Brandon Twp.- Roger Goodman interacts with students throughout the school district every day, what he says is one of the number one joys of his job at every age level? yet he is largely unknown to the kids. ‘They’re always asking, ‘Who’s he??? says Goodman. ‘I tell them I’m the person in charge of keeping […]

Village coffers swell to $500K, roads eyed

Ortonville- In a time when municipalities everywhere seem to be struggling financially, the village is an oddity. The council passed a 2010-2011 budget Monday night without a single cut? a word that has become commonplace to the Brandon Township Board as well as the Brandon School District. In fact, the village council has a fund […]

J.O.B., The Legend of Jonathon Oliver Biggs

Ortonville- In 2002, when Kevin Shorkey was a pastor in Arizona, he was going through some very rough times, struggling with a very difficult church situation. Tired, he recalls whining and complaining to God. He began reading the book of Job in the Bible, and then woke up in the middle of the night with […]

A long walk to fight back

Ortonville- Allie Miller’s goal was ambitious? she wanted to walk all 24 hours of the third annual Relay for Life of Brandon/Ortonville last weekend. The 17-year-old, who will be a senior at Brandon High School this fall, arrived at the Varsity Drive football field at 9:30 a.m., June 19, and began walking the track at […]

Beets, Beats & Eats opens

Ortonville- A new season of Beets, Beats & Eats is underway at Crossman Park downtown. The event, now in its fifth year, features local vendors, musicians and dinner at 6 p.m. every Friday night during the summer, with different themes each week. ‘It’s so exciting to share with everybody that there is something to look […]