Township man arraigned in death of infant

A 4-month-old boy was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend Oct. 25 in Brandon Township, police said. Donald Kyle Raleigh, 27, was arraigned Oct. 27 on one count of felony murder and one count of first degree child abuse, both punishable by life in prison, in front of 52nd District Court Magistrate Judith Holtz. He remains […]

Twp. medical benefits change aims to reduce legacy costs

Brandon Twp.- On Oct. 29, during what was their second to last meeting, the current township board discussed legacy costs and how they could reduce the bill that the township will bear in the future for employees? healthcare benefits. Toward that end, the board approved by a 5-1 vote a motion that full-time elected officials […]

Brandon Twp. Board OKs new OCSO contract

Brandon Twp.- Police services here will be provided by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office through at least 2015. The township board unanimously approved at their Oct. 29 meeting a 3-year law enforcement contract with the OCSO. The agreement calls for 11.5 officers to be assigned to the townshp. ‘I am very pleased with the contract,? […]

Consumers Energy pushes forward

Brandon Twp.- In their efforts to extend natural gas mains in the township, Consumers Energy has met a few roadblocks? namely, rocks. ‘Once we got out there and started working, we found the terrain extremely rocky and it slowed us down in boring the services,? said Consumers Energy Representative Debra Dodd. ‘We are hopeful by […]

Brandon Township baby murdered

A 4-month-old boy was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend Thursday afternoon in Brandon Township, police said. Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Pete Burkett, commander of the Brandon substation, said he expected the 27-year-old suspect to be arraigned this weekend. The exact charge(s) that would be brought was not determined as of Friday. ‘This case and […]

Absentee ballots rolling in

Brandon Twp.- The election is still over a week away, but as of Wednesday, nearly 800 voters here had already cast their ballots. Approximately 780 absentee ballots had been sent or turned in to the township clerk’s office by Oct. 24 and as of that date, a total of 1,615 had been given out by […]

Until they are home: Navy diver searches for Americans MIA

In February 1944, a B-17 aircraft was attacked by German fighter planes and crash landed in the Mediterannean Sea just off the coast of Calvi, Corsica, France. Now, 68 years after the plane came to rest less than 100 feet below the surface, and less than 300 yards from shore, it is the mission of […]

Four years later: Medical marijuana up in air

Ortonville- In the 2008 presidential election, Michigan voters approved by 63 percent the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. The law went into effect Dec. 4, 2008. Four years later, as the next presidential election quickly approaches with a ballot full of new proposed laws, medical marijuana is still up in the air, hanging out to dry. […]

Non-homestead millage renewal on twp. ballot

Passage of a non-homestead millage renewal by voters in the Brandon School District is critical for school operations. ‘This (the millage renewal) is very important to us’it brings in $1.6 million and if we don’t pass it, the state doesn’t make up that money, we just don’t have it,? said Superintendent Lorrie McMahon, who has […]

New Enbridge hearing set for November

Do private landowners have the right to challenge whether a company has obtained proper permits to move forward with a project, or must the government entity that grants the permits be the one to file court action? That is what Judge Robert Cleland of Eastern Federal District Court must determine before deciding whether to continue […]

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