Brandon Alternative High School hoops scoring big with teens

It’s just six basketball games. However, for a team of 12 Brandon Alternative High School students known as the Bullfrogs, a few hours each week on the hardwood has sparked some added interest in education, teamwork and lots of fun. Brandon English teacher Cristina Bombarbo, who organized the team, said it’s more than just a […]

Village council to consider weed spray for mill pond

Goodrich-The village council voted 5-0 on Monday night for the continuation and renewal of a Michigan Department of Natural Resources permit to spray the mill pond with chemicals for excessive weed growth; however, they did not order the application. The cost of the permit is $400. Rick Horton, council president, said it’s been three years […]

Village coffers include 45 percent fund equity

Goodrich.-By a 5-0 vote on Monday night, the village council accepted an audit report from Lewis & Knopf for the year ending June 30, 2011. Steve Kidd, CPA for Lewis & Knopf delivered the report to the council. According to the audit, the village general fund increased by $14,633 during the year with the increase […]

Area gravel road speed limits debated

Local governments may soon have the ability to lower speed limits on gravel roads. At 7 p.m., Jan., 10, State Sen. Dave Robertson (R-Grand Blanc Township) and State Rep. Brad Jacobsen (R-Oxford) will host a town hall meeting at the Brandon Middle School, 609 S. Ortonville Road to discuss proposed legislation that would allow local […]

Local scout set to raise flags in village

Goodrich- Flags may soon be flying in the village once again. By June 14, Flag Day, local scout Hunter Hansz hopes to not only have new flagpoles up in front of the village offices, but hopefully spark some patriotism in the community. ‘That’s one of the goals of the Great Lakes Council for us scouts,? […]

Educator retires after four decades of work

Bill Snyder is a marathon man. With 24 Boston Marathons and countless other road races on his resume, at 68-years-old Snyder has endured the rigorous 26.2 miles for many years. While his stellar athletic accomplishments are remarkable’his longevity and contributions in the classroom are just as notable. Now, after more than 45 years in education, […]

Accreditation first in state for township EMS

Groveland Twp.- The township Emergency Medical Service has received accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation Services (CAAS) for its compliance with national standards. On Dec. 20 the township became the 11th fire department in the country to successfully complete the voluntary review process, which included completion of a comprehensive application and on-site review by national […]

Second semester Schools of Choice halted

Goodrich- The board of trustees voted 7-0 Dec.19 to close the doors to additional Schools of Choice students for the second semester due to rising class sizes. The school board voted 4-3 in 2010 to join the state’s Schools of Choice program for the 2010-2011 school year. At that time the board voted out of […]

Village receives seven parcels from county land bank

Goodrich-The village is just a little larger. The council took no action on seven 100-by-200 parcels of property on Tara Court, located just east of State Road and north of Hegel Road. According to the Genesee County Land Bank, the parcels were foreclosed on in 2008 for unpaid taxes and auctioned by the Genesee County […]

Winter? Not so much

Did winter really officially arrive on Wednesday? No snow to ski, no ice on the lakes to fish, and many snowblowers unused since last March. With area temperatures more spring like than late December like, many locals are asking, where’s winter? The Old Farmers Almanac is predicting it will be around the week of Jan. […]