Budget cuts generate confusion

Goodrich – A budget cut misprint is a backhanded blessing, says Goodrich Schools athletic director Al Martus. A memo to parents outlining 11 budget-cutting measures in the spring athletic program sparked an outcry from parents, who took issue with item no. 2. ‘For athletic trips the bus will take them to the athletic event and […]

Crafters raise funds for local, distant needs

Folk crafts are an expression reaching back through every culture. Today’s craft shows offer not only an opportunity to decorate homes and offices with items awash with local flavor, they often raise funds for worthy causes. While craft shows are a long-standing tradition for ladies? outreach circles in the United Methodist Church, funds raised through […]

Crime drops, police say

While more vehicles were stolen last year than in any year since 2000, less crimes were reported overall. The Michigan State Police 2003 Uniform Crime Report was released last week, summarizing crime statistics reported by police departments and agencies across the state. According to the report, 610 murders were reported in 2003, a decrease of […]

Hand, foot, and mouth disease at Reid Elementary

Goodrich ? Several cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease have parents at Reid Elementary on the lookout for symptoms. The viral infection’s name may startle parents, as it sounds similar to diseases affecting cattle. According to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, the similarities end there: the CDC site states the diseases are not related and […]

Ready, set, play…

Atlas Twp. – Coming up with the name ‘The Tree House? for Oaktree Elementary’s new playground was a no-brainer for third-grader Jaime Spicko. ‘I thought of a treehouse because I thought about the school being named Oaktree, and sometimes treehouses are in oak trees,? Jaime said. The playground, built through community, volunteer, and school board […]

New developments offer contrast

Two new home developments in Goodrich and Hadley, both handled through Atlas Real Estate, are enticing buyers with contrasting interests. Creekside Village, a new development near Dutch Road and Pontiac Street in the Village of Goodrich features modestly-sized and priced homes backing up to a new park dedicated to the village. Situated near Kearsley Creek, […]

Sheriff’s contract Ok’d

Atlas Twp. – Although Deputy Dave McDonald won’t be back to work in the area, a contract renewal ensures the remaining deputies will return. The Atlas Township Board voted to renew the contract, paying $374,265 for the next year, a 3.8 percent increase over last year. ‘It’s the smallest increase over the last four years,? […]

Roadwork ahead of schedule

Atlas Twp. – Most of this year’s road work has been completed in Atlas Township, and should come in under budget, says township supervisor Paul Amman. In preliminary budget calculations, $200,000 was set aside to ditch and add limestone to portions of Coolidge and Henderson roads. Due to complaints and heavier traffic, Ridge Road’originally scheduled […]

No ‘early voting? for Michigan

While Michigan doesn’t offer ‘early voting?, it’s not too late to vote by absentee ballot, says Rob Coffman, Genesee County elections director. A national media broadcast this week stating Michigan participates in early voting was misleading, Coffman said in an Oct. 18 interview with The Citizen. ‘We don’t have early voting in Michigan,? he said. […]

Local dentist integrates health into practice

Ortonville ? ‘Cutting-edge? can mean many things. In dentistry, it can mean extreme makeover-style cosmetic improvements, high-tech gadgets, or taking steps to safeguard a patient’s health before they’re government-mandated. David Regiani, D.D.S. integrates all three definitions into his practice. A wealth of literature is available in his office explaining the reasons Regiani doesn’t use mercury […]

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