Locals can still find hoot’is out there

Brandon Twp – Sadly, experts say Brandon residents are no longer likely to see the haunting heart-shaped face of a Barn Owl in these parts, again. “Barn owl numbers are way down due to poor habitat and fewer wide-open meadows,” said naturalist and township resident Jonathan Schechter. “There are only a few dozen barn owls […]

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Brandon Twp – On Oct. 20, the Brandon Township Board overwhelmingly rejected an Off Road Vehicle ordinance that had spurred the ire of residents for nearly two years. Shrouded by the threat of recall after heated debate regarding the ordinance, and before the last “nay” was cast, Township Supervisor Ron Lapp said the nuisance control […]

Village closer to DPW Supervisor

Ortonville – It will be a tough decision to make, Village President Sue Bess said of hiring a new DPW Supervisor, but a great problem to have. Bess is talking about the interviews conducted on Monday, Oct. 20 by the village personnel committee. The personnel committee is made up of Bess, Kay Green, President Pro-Tem, […]

Safety Path completion tops Brandon meeting

n Safety path nearly complete: Township Supervisor reported the safety path running from the high school to South Street is near completion, with the exception of the bridge needing sanding. Lapp said the contractor was given a completion date of Sept. 17 and has been sanctioned since then. The Michigan Department of Transportation is also […]

Council names new DPW supervisor

Ortonville – It was a tough choice between Dan Hackman and Shane Eliassen, but the village council finally decided on who will run the Ortonville Department of Public Works. On Monday, Oct. 27, the Village Council selected Shane Eliassen to the DPW top spot. ‘With two wonderful employees to chose from, we did a lot […]

Cooper bound over to Lapeer circuit court

Brandon Twp – On Monday, Oct. 27, compelling testimony from two alleged victims propelled a Lapeer County judge to bind Randy Ray Cooper, of Brandon Twp., to circuit court on allegations of criminal sexual conduct. In June, 2003 Cooper was arrested for alleged inappropriate touching of an 8-year-old girl. At that time he was released […]

Trucks and quilts top Ortonville meeting

Delivery truck headache: A heated discussion fired up council members Oct. 27 after village manager Paul Zelenak proposed a traffic control order to restrict parking times in front of Mabelena’s Quilt Shop on Mill Street. After repairing the catch basin in front of Mabelena’s for at least the third time in three years, Zelenak said, […]

Five village council seats up for grabs in 2004

Ortonville – In March 2004, any village resident may have a deciding voice in the community’s future by winning a seat on the Ortonville village council. In a town of more than 1,300 residents there are many voices and many ideas available to be shared with the community. A simple election packet sits between endless […]

Mill paving cost runs over

Ortonville – When it came time to paying the final Mill Street repaving bill Village Council member Harold Batten was outraged and voted against paying it. ‘That amount is a full third more than the bid,? said Batten, ‘and that’s quite an overrun.? The contractor’s final bill was almost $23,000 more than their original bid […]

Township OKs bid for Fire Station 3

• Contractor approved: After over two years in the planning stages, ground breaking for the Brandon Fire Station 3 is near. “I’ll be glad to get this going,” said fire chief Bob McArthur after the recent approval by the township board for a contractor bid in the amount of $1,040,000. More than 25 bids were […]

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