Godschalk retires

Brandon Twp.- After more than 37 years in service to the county, including the past two years as a desk officer at the Brandon substation, Deputy Gary Godschalk retires this week. Godschalk, 56, originally planned to retire in the fall, but moved his plans up after the township board recently voted to eliminate his position […]

Brandon man arraigned in twp. home invasion

A 19-year-old Brandon Township resident has been arraigned on charges after attacking a former friend in the man’s house. Ethan Duane Schram was arraigned on one count of home invasion, first degree, a 20-year felony, as well as one count of unarmed robbery, a 15-year felony, on June 4 by 52-2 District Court Magistrate Mark […]

Relay for Life 2010, bigger, better, ready to battle cancer

Ortonville- Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. The public is invited to do all of the above at the third annual Relay for Life of Brandon/Ortonville, a 24-hour event to raise funds to fight cancer and celebrate life, survivorship and hope. The relay begins at 10 a.m. June 19 at the Varsity Drive football field in the […]

Police in Brandon/Groveland

As Brandon Township officials cut police positions due to a shrinking budget, concern is rising over where those deputies are serving and who is paying for it. Shortly before the township board unanimously voted during their June 7 meeting to eliminate both the desk officer at the Brandon substation as well as the school liaison […]

Township officials eye survey, police cuts, millage increase

Brandon Twp.- Township officials may soon be asking for residents? input as they ponder cuts to services and a potential increase in the amount of mills levied. During a budget workshop meeting June 2, boardmembers discussed creating a survey to determine what township residents want. ‘They (residents) need to participate so we know what they […]

‘I feel like a new person?

Brandon Twp.- Nathan Miller used to be sent to the principal’s office nearly every day, beginning in kindergarten. An angry child who lacked control over his emotions, he routinely had tantrums. He struggled with his academics, had no good friends, met with two different superintendents regarding his behavior and was close to being removed from […]

Now there’s something we can do to fight cancer

Ortonville- When Julie Graveldinger hears the news that someone she knows has cancer she, like many others, has often wished there was something she could do to make a difference besides offering prayers and support. Now there is another action she can take? and will? to fight cancer, and the same opportunity is being offered […]

Village traffic light on blink

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Ortonville- Visitors to the downtown this week may have noticed a change? the traffic light at the intersection of Mill and South streets is on the blink. Shortly after noon on Tuesday, Department of Public Works employees removed the ‘no turn on red? sign at the intersection and the signal, […]

School bus privatization issue heats up

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Brandon Twp.- If the school board here decides to privatize bus or custodial services, they would join almost half of the school districts in Michigan who already contract out for one or both of those services and/or food services. According to a 2009 survey conducted by the Mackinac Center for […]

‘I never drove a bus, but I have swept the floors?

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Brandon Twp.- Within a 90-minute span on a recent afternoon in the high school office, Jerry Warner explains the finer details of the school dress code to a cheerleader, suspends a student sent to him for having his cell phone out in class for the second time this school year, […]