Consider voters? wishes

On Monday, March 8 about 6 percent of Ortonville voters went to the polls and elected Tom Peters with 49 votes; Kay Green, 43 votes; and Harold Batten 30 votes. Bob Flath lost the election with 29 votes. Council incumbent Gina Joy Roemer was elected to a two-year term with 38 votes to complete the […]

Groveland Twp. may fund library cards

Groveland Twp.-The township board will consider funding Brandon Township library cards for more than 950 Brandon School district students who reside in the township. At a rate of $6 per library card, Groveland Township officials will discuss paying about $5,500 so students who live in the Groveland Township will be able to check out books. […]

Too much fowl play? Township eyes chicken ordinance

Groveland Twp.-Like many residents, Tim and Sherri utilize the rural characteristics of the township to raise a few chickens. And while the birds have become part of the landscape’a few of the critters have been scratching some residents the wrong way. ‘We’ve had chickens here since 1997 when we moved here,? said Sherri. ‘We’ve never […]

Judge rules for McAbee

A circuit court judge has ruled former Goodrich village councilman David Lucik did not show damages when newly elected councilman Doug McAbee failed to sign the oath of office document within 10 days of the date he was notified of his election to office. Judge Geoffrey Neithercut, of the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court, heard the […]

Amman named to township board

Atlas Twp.- When incumbent township supervisor Paul Amman lost the August 2010 primary election, as well as a November write-in bid to current Township Supervisor Shirley Kautman-Jones, his 14-year stint as a local official appeared to be over. It wasn’t. ‘There’s no sour grapes,? said Amman, 72, who was appointed by a 3-1 vote on […]

MSP/Groveland Township Post to close

Groveland Twp.-Since 1996 the Michigan State Police have been established in the township. This fall that’s set to change. On March 24 the Michigan State Police (MSP) announced the adoption of a regional policing model designed to provide increased services while relying less upon traditional ‘bricks and mortar? post buildings. The plan emphasizes enhanced technology […]

New burn law left smoldering for now

Michigan’s long-standing practice of burning household waste in rural communities may be close to going up in smoke. A law to ban burning household trash which has been allowed in burn barrels statewide for material such as wood, paper and foam for the past 30 years, was set to expire on April 1. If that […]

Atlas Township inks budget for 2011-12

Atlas Twp.-The township board of trustees OK’d a $1,201,005 budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year during the township meeting on Monday night. Highlights of the budget included drawing $90,478 from the fund balance to cover the Genesee County Sheriff Department contract for 2011. Township Trustee Barry June emphasized the police budget will be addressed in […]

Four candidates vie for township trustee seat

At 7 p.m., March 28, the Atlas Township Board of Trustees will interview four candidates for one trustee seat vacated following the resignation of trustee Scott Statson earlier this year. A total of 12 applications were received for the seat by the March 8 deadline. Statson stepped down due to work obligations. The term will […]

New tunes at’Friendly Folks Jammin? Fridays?

Ortonville- The southern Ozark village of Mountain View, Ark. and Ortonville, Mi. differ vastly both culturally and demographically. Yet, the north-south disparity of the small rural communities may soon have a musical connection if a local family has its way. Starting in April through the warm summer evenings the small Ozark Mountain town reverberates with […]

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