Groveland Twp. firefighters honored for saving life

Groveland Twp.- Two local firefighters were among those honored last month for their work in saving the life of a 53-year-old Holly woman in March. Firefighters/medics Dan Myers and Billy Starr, as well as Village of Holly Police Officers Craig Simpson and Heather Wolkow and Village of Holly Fire Sgt. Michael Mishler were recognized May […]

‘I had no symptoms whatsoever?

Brandon Twp.- Dan DeGasperis will celebrate this Father’s Day the same way he has the past three years and in a way he deems very appropriate? by walking three miles in an effort to raise awareness of prostate cancer and men’s health. DeGasperis, a 60-year-old married father of three and grandfather of three, will be […]

Fireworks spook horse, police enforce ordinance

Brandon Twp.- Fireworks are popular at this time of year, but not everyone is a fan, particularly animals. After a woman was injured by a horse spooked by fireworks this week, police are reminding residents the township has an ordinance that governs use of fireworks and anyone not following the ordinance will be ticketed. ‘The […]

Summer reading program

Brandon Twp.- Summer is here and with it, perhaps some time for leisure reading. The library, 304 South St., offers plenty of incentives to do just that with summer reading programs for children, teens, and adults. ‘The statewide (library summer reading program) theme is ‘Every Hero Has a Story,?? said Fran Hotchkiss, children’s librarian. ‘I […]

Brandon School Board OKs budget with surplus

Brandon Twp.- The school board unanimously approved the 2015-16 budget Monday night, while increasing the fund balance. The board approved a budget with revenues of $26,186,673 and expenditures of $25,711,753, adding $474,920 to the projected ending fund balance. Executive Director of Business Services Jan Meek expects the surplus to mean the district will end the […]

Comments spark debate over issues of privacy at council meeting

Goodrich- Private conversations allegedly recorded in a public arena recently sparked a myriad of debate following a village meeting. It’s common for government meetings to be recorded on video or audio to be broadcast at a later time. On a national level for the past 35 years, C-SPAN has made government more open to the […]

Hope: Relay For Life

Ortonville- For the first time in several years, the Relay for Life of Brandon/Ortonville experienced an increase in numbers. ‘It went very well this year,? said Erin Bovan, volunteer lead of the event, held June 13. ‘This was the first year in four years that we experienced growth, increases in every way possible. We had […]

Road rage arrest

A 29-year-old Brandon Township man was arraigned on multiple charges after being involved in a road rage incident which ultimately ended with him attempting to evade arrest and being combative with police. Johnathan Bailey was arraigned June 5 on charges of reckless driving, driving while license suspended, second offense, and disturbing the peace in front […]

Plenty new this year with four-day 12th annual CreekFest

Ortonville- Expect an even bigger CreekFest this year? one that is monster-sized. The 12th Annual CreekFest is back with a 4-day celebration planned for June 18-21 and once again features a carnival, fireworks, beer tent, parade, musical entertainment, educational exhibits, and contests, as well as new attractions including the Shell Camino Monster Truck, which attendees […]

Peace pole

Brandon Twp.- When Emily Bretz returns to Australia on Sunday, she will have left her mark at Brandon High School. The exchange student, who was here for a 6-month stay, will leave an enduring legacy in the form of a peace pole installed June 3 at the school, which along with her name and country’s […]

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