Resident survey out for township internet access

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp. — At 6 p.m., April 27 the Atlas Township Citizen High Speed Internet Committee will be hosting an interactive seminar to gather information for the State of Michigan High Speed Internet Office also known as MIHI.  The information gathered will help the MIHI Office develop and roll out the […]

Ortonville welcomes: Small Business Saturday Market

By Shelby Stewart-Soldan Staff Writer Ortonville — From 10 a.m.-2 p.m., April 29, Small Business Saturday Market will be featured in downtown Ortonville. “Our biggest goal with these events has always been geared towards helping small businesses and vendors,” said co-coordinator Sarah Armstrong. “Having a few really good days a month can have a huge […]

Parking lot, STEM room bond projects Harvey-Swanson set for summer

By Shelby Stewart-Soldan Staff Writer Ortonville — During the Monday night meeting, the Brandon Board of Education voted unanimously to purchase furniture for Harvey-Swanson elementary from Interior Image inc. and School Specialty inc. The furniture purchases are part of the current bond projects. “Bid pack three for Harvey-Swanson was awarded a couple weeks ago for […]

Scouts project to make Ortonville more pet friendly

By Shelby Stewart-Soldan Staff Writer Ortonville — A Brandon High School junior is looking to make a lasting impact on the Ortonville community and their pets. Madi Waatti, 17, is an ambassador-level girl scout with Troop 70649 and is initiating a project for her Gold Award to make Ortonville more pet friendly. “I’m a pet […]

C.A.R.E.S. Club Color Run at GMS

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp.— Goodrich High School’s C.A.R.E.S. Club sponsored a Color Run/Walk this past Sunday, April 16 At 2 p.m., April 16 the Goodrich Middle School C.A.R.E.S. Club sponsored a Color Run/Walk. More than 30 participants participated in a 1.3 mile course which included four color stations to blast the runners with […]

State House eyes monderized updates to texting, driving laws

By Shelby Stewart-Soldan Staff Writer A trio of bipartisan house bills introduced into the Michigan Legislature would modernize the state’s current texting and driving laws. If enacted, HB 4250, HB 4251, and HB 4252 of 2023 would prohibit the use of cell phones for certain purposes while driving. Michigan would be the 26th state to adopt […]

Signs of spring

Signs of spring

Emma Prestige, 4, walking through Wojo’s Greenhouse during a Harvey-Swanson field trip. Photo: Patrick McAbee.

Earth Day 2023

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp. — It’s been more than a half century since the first Earth Day and the message of environmental awareness was proclaimed. “We need to take care of what we have,” said Patty Plant, local residents and business owner who each year spearheads a cleanup initiative in Atlas Township and […]

New, bright ideas: Young Entrepreneurs Market Day 2023

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp. — Kaitlyn Barclay has a plan. Keep glass out of landfills, provide therapy through DIY art projects at the same time create a useful home décor item. For Barclay, a 15-year-old sophomore at Swartz Creek High School and first year member of the school’s entrepreneur club, her plan spawned […]

Rocking & Raking still seeking volunteers, seniors

By Shelby Stewart-Soldan Staff Writer Brandon Twp. — The annual Rocking and Raking is on and looking for last-minute volunteers and homes in Brandon Township. Every April, the Edna Burton Senior Center coordinates the event to help senior citizens in the community clean up their yards. “We have a lot of seniors that cannot get […]

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