Brandon Twp.- The township board has considered a presentation from Enbridge and has responded by presenting a list of requirements to the company that plans to construct a replacement oil pipeline in the area. The township board unanimously approved during their Aug. 20 meeting a resolution for the Enbridge Line 6B replacement project. ‘This is […]
Brandon Twp.- The school board unanimously appointed Diane Salter as the newest board member during their Aug. 20 meeting. ‘I’m very honored that they appointed me,? said Salter, one of three candidates who applied for the position left open by Debbie Schummer’s move from the district. ‘I feel l have a lot of catching up […]
Mackinac Island summer Katelyn Crain knew her internship at Mackinac Island this summer would be far different than her internship last year with the Lake Orion Review newspaper. ‘In journalism, you have to be neutral and portray the good and the bad,? she noted. ‘But in public relations, you have to portray everything in a […]
Brandon Twp.- Arson is suspected in the recent burning of two empty mobile homes in the township. Firefighters responded to a blaze at 2:56 p.m., Aug. 18 in the area of Mulberry and Paw Paw in the Sashabaw Meadows Mobile Home Park. Upon arrival, two trailers were on fire’one that was fully involved and on […]
Brandon Twp.- Carol Bogner has been named the interim principal at Brandon Fletcher Intermediate School. ‘I think she brings a lot of experience to the Brandon School District and will be a real asset to our administrative team,? said Superintendent Lorrie McMahon, who made the announcement Wednesday. Bogner has been employed by Evart Public Schools […]
Ortonville-A public information meeting will be scheduled in January to discuss improvements to South Street. Final recommendations for South Street will be submitted to the Michigan Department of Transportation who will take bids for the project in April. Village manager Paul Zelenak said work is expected to begin in June and be completed by August […]
Christmas is a time for traditions for many people, decorating, baking, gathering with family and friends, giving gifts and, going to church. Clergy and people who work within local churches report that attendance is up significantly at Christmastime compared to the rest of the year. They tend to agree the reason for this is tradition. […]
The full slate of local candidates who will appear on the November ballot have been revealed with the passing of the Aug. 14 petition filing deadline. In Ortonville, the village council has been effectively decided. Incumbent Wayne Wills is the only candidate filing for the 2-year term of council president and filling the three trustee […]
‘Bananas unite! Bananas split! Peel banana, peel, peel banana; bananas to the left, bananas to the right, peel it down the middle and UNH! take a bite! Go bananas, go, go bananas!? Hannah Scherer taught this classic American camp song (and dance) to children in the Dominican Republic during a trip to the island nation […]
Ortonville- Moo, not boo. A village resident recently found bones buried beneath his home, complete with cut marks, prompting a call to police. Further investigation of the bones revealed no sinister motives, however, other than a possible desire for steak or a hamburger. According to police reports, on Aug. 4 Brandon deputies responded to a […]