Say ‘ah?

Don Ryker’s job bites. Or, more specifically, his patients do. Ryker is a veterinarian specializing in horses and an adjunct professor. He recently supervised Michigan State University Veterinary School students in a ‘hands on the horse? class in which they practiced equine dentistry at the D-bar-A Scout Ranch in Metamora. ‘I’ve gotten bitten many times,? […]

CHOICES program raises standards, expectations

Ortonville- CHOICES student Amanda Quintero likes to smoke, as do many of her classmates. But she won’t be doing it at lunchtime during the school day anymore, and neither will her classmates following several changes in the Brandon School District’s alternative education program this year. ‘No more off campus lunches are killing us,? says Quintero, […]

St. Anne 50th anniversary

Brandon Twp.- Full-term babies are born after nine months of gestation. This September, St. Anne Church will mark the 50th anniversary of its birth’after nine months of events leading up to it. ‘We hope everyone enjoys what we put together,? said Adele Ferguson, chairperson for St. Anne’s 50th anniversary committee. ‘We tried to have a […]

Man sentenced in township assault

Pontiac- Former Brandon Township resident Jason Thyrion was sentenced by Sixth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Nanci Grant to 4-15 years in prison on Jan. 16 for assault with intent to commit great bodily harm less than murder. He was credited with 248 days served. It was about 9:53 p.m., May 12, when Brandon deputies were […]

Proposed hunting ban draws fire from residents

Ortonville- Several residents took aim at a proposed ban on hunting during the village council’s Jan. 8 meeting. The council was expecting Village Manager Ed Coy to bring an amended ordinance before them, making it unlawful for any person to engage in the sport of hunting within the geographical limits of the village, including the […]

Donaldson sentenced to 90 days, probation

Pontiac- Wendy Marie Donaldson will serve 90 days in jail with work release and serve three years of probation for involuntary manslaughter in the death of group home resident Carol Christie last May. Donaldson was sentenced Jan. 8 by Sixth Judicial Circuit Court Judge John McDonald. Donaldson, an Ortonville resident, avoided a jury trial by […]

Fireworks funding

Brandon Twp.- The show will go on, but it may not be quite the same without help from the community. Like many municipalities, when the township board approved the 2007 budget, cuts were made. Most will not be noticeable to the public, but one may be, come July: the fireworks show. The township board approved […]

Planning commission OKs Silverman project

Brandon Twp.- As soon as March, as many as 20 trucks an hour hauling gravel could be southbound on M-15 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Saturday, for as many as 90 days. Despite objections by several residents at a Jan. 9 public hearing, the planning commission […]

Special Response Team: Trained for the extreme

Brandon Twp.- The house is silent, sunlight streaming through a thin curtain in the debris-strewn living room, empty of furniture. The stillness is suddenly shattered by successive rams on the front door, which smashes open as several men in camouflage and black vests charge in with guns pointing forward, shouting, ‘Sheriff’s Office! Search warrant!? Seconds […]

Silverman project to be considered by township

Brandon Twp.- Nearly five months after the Planning Commission turned back a plan by the Silverman Development Group to excavate a township parcel, they are set to consider it again. A public hearing regarding a request by the Detroit-area development company to excavate and remove approximately 170,000 yards of material from the 48-acre parcel located […]