‘Love & Logic?

A new workshop being offered free at the Brandon Township Library aims to stop the arguing between parents and children. ‘Love & Logic? will be taught in a month-long series of Saturday workshops. The first workshop is from 9:30 a.m.-noon Feb. 26. Linda Hoogterp, an Ortonville resident who has a master’s degree in social work […]

Memories of the Nickelodeon

Independence Twp.-The November sale of the Nickelodeon Restaurant and subsequent remodeling has rekindled memories of days gone by for some area residents. Jackie Gentile, a Groveland Township resident recalls her father telling her long ago about how M-15 used to be a dirt road and he would stop at a place called ‘The Trading Post? […]

Marriage still working after 50 years

Brandon Twp-Pat and Ernie Bedford are by their own admission totally different people. He is extremely organized and a stickler for detail, she is not. He is a runner, she’s not even a walker. She is a Michigan State fan, he likes the University of Michigan. But when Cupid flung his arrow, it found its […]

Drug, alcohol screening kits available

Brandon Twp.-Brandon High School Senior Jon Oehm is just fine with the free drug and alcohol screening kits now available at the sheriff substation. But some of his friends may not be. ‘A lot of my friends wouldn’t like it because some of them do drugs,? said Oehm, adding that he doesn’t do drugs, he […]

Exchange students at home in America

Brandon Twp.-Two Brandon High School exchange students? lives look quite different now than they did six months ago. In South Korea, Sinae Park lived on the 25th floor of a 27-floor building, attended school six days a week? most days until 9 p.m., and didn’t have any friends who could drive. In Thailand, Ploipailin Pungvongsanuraks […]

Highland dancer teaches ‘reel thing?

Groveland Twp.? The kilts were a flyin? Tuesday at Fire Station #2. Ballet, tap and jazz dance schools may be better known, but Ann Miller is working to preserve Scottish culture through the Miller School of Highland Dance. ‘Being that we’re not in Scotland, but there are a lot of people from Scotland here, it’s […]

‘It was quite an honor?

Brandon Twp.-Tim Carlton was a small-town boy but he made it to Washington, D.C. in a big way recently when he attended two events surrounding the inauguration of President George W. Bush. The former township resident, now a U.S. Navy petty officer second class was surprised when he received an invitation to go to a […]

Separation, integration tested at Harvey-Swanson

Brandon Twp.-Segregation has been illegal for decades. But on Jan. 20, a third grade class at Harvey-Swanson Elementary experienced it. After discussing how many groups of minorities were deprived of rights in the past, Suzanne McGill-Anderson divided her students into ‘bunnies? and ‘bears.? Bunnies were integrated. They received all of their normal privileges and rights […]

Local man searches for three angels

Brandon Twp.-After an accident in which he rolled his vehicle over twice, an Ortonville man is looking for the ‘three angels? who rescued him. David Clasman, 81, was driving westbound on Oakwood Road near Sashabaw Road around 8 p.m. on Jan. 10 when he hit a patch of black ice and slid down an embankment […]

Township constable known for kindness

Brandon Twp.- Edward LaDouceur, a township constable and resident for more than 30 years, died Jan. 21. He was 64. LaDouceur was first elected township constable in November 1972 and was still constable at the time of his death, having never lost an election. As constable, LaDouceur was a process server for the township. He […]