OCEF 10th Annual Rummage Sale

Brandon Twp.- Organizing a garage or yard sale can be more trouble than it’s worth, particularly in a rural community like this one, where customers may be few and far between down dirt roads. However, area residents can avoid the hassle of hosting a sale themselves and declutter their homes of unwanted items while also […]

Flood insurance policies discussed

Brandon Twp.- Do you really need flood insurance? Township residents are invited to learn the answer to this question during a special presentation at 7 p.m., Sept. 9, at the library, 304 South St. Karol Grove, a professional land surveyor who specializes in flood zone areas, will answer questions and provide information regarding flood insurance […]

Give and take for recreation: Extra hours, no extra funds

Brandon Twp.- Residents should see improvements in recreation with an increase in staffing and office hours, but they will likely also see a slight increase in program registration fees next year. During a special meeting Aug. 21, the township board unanimously approved increasing the recreation administrative assistant’s hours from 24 to 29 hours per week, […]

Hello and goodbye in Brandon as district prepares for new year

Brandon Twp.- Coming, going, returning. During their Aug. 19 meeting, the school board said hello to three new district staffmembers, goodbye to seven, and welcome back to two more. The board approved the resignations of social worker Carol Elly, speech pathologist Ellen Zerafa, and teachers Mike Medvinsky, Jennifer Smith, MaryBeth Spicer, Jamie Wagner, and Jason […]

Thanks for heroes

Brandon Twp.- When emergency personnel rush a patient to the hospital, they don’t always know the saga’s conclusion. This week, Sgt. Billy Starr and Sgt. Gary Shafer of the Brandon Fire Department learned that thanks to their efforts and those of their colleagues, Sylvia Runyon’s story has a happy ending. The 77-year-old Runyon arrived at […]

School district taxes to increase

Residents in the Brandon School District will pay nearly twice the amount of school bond taxes next year? going from the current 8.24 millage to 13 mills. ‘The analysis tells us that we have to legally,? said Superintendent Lorrie McMahon. ‘Due to Public Act 437 of 2012, we will have to increase property taxes to […]

Brandon Academy of Arts & Sciences opens this fall

Brandon Twp.- One size does not fit all. With this in mind and an eye on expanding education options in the district, the Brandon School Board unanimously approved at a special Aug. 12 meeting a new Brandon Academy of Arts and Sciences for the 2013-14 school year. ‘This is not a charter school, it is […]

Hats off to a mystery

Groveland Twp.- Farmer Nick Nichols fell in love with a statue of ‘Little Lulu? when he was shopping with wife Pam at an antiques mall a few years ago. The antiques dealer didn’t have any information on the 8-foot tall sculpture of the comic strip character, but was anxious to sell her as she was […]

Racing to 50 in 2013

Atlas Twp.- By the time February rolls around, many New Year’s resolutions have fallen by the wayside. By August, they may be a distant memory. Not so for Robin Hoeffel, who set a goal in January of running 50 competitive races by her 50th birthday. When Hoeffel runs the Crim 10-Mile race on Aug. 24 […]

Consumers Energy meetings set for Atlas, Brandon

Natural gas service could be available everywhere in Atlas and Brandon townships next year. Consumers Energy has set public meetings to outline plans to continue extending natural gas mains in both townships. If 50 percent participation is reached in each project area, natural gas service would be an option for all residents in both townships. […]

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