Brandon Twp. Library looking for a few more pen pals

Brandon Twp.- A postcard from Germany arrived at the library recently. The message on it was written by Mahsu M., a fifth-grade student who lives in a flat in Bad Salzuflen. ‘My hobby is play football,? reads the postcard. ‘In Bad Salzuflen there is a cinema, a park. Bad Salzuflen is nice there is lots […]

Business & Career Center grand opening at library

Brandon Twp.- Out of work or needing a better job? Looking to change careers or start your own business? Township residents exploring employment options can find a wealth of resources in the Business and Career Center, which will have a grand opening from 7:30 a.m.- 8 p.m., Nov. 10, at the library, 304 South St. […]

‘If it weren’t for OCEF, I don’t know what we would do?

Brandon Twp.- Amy Leinenger’s daughter’s 12th birthday was Tuesday, but due to financial hardship, the single mom had to tell her pre-teen that she couldn’t afford to buy her a gift. ‘I feel so bad,? said Leinenger. ‘I told her we can have cake… As a parent, it feels really horrible when you’re not able […]

Private roads, public problem

Brandon Twp.- There are more than 160 private roads in the township. Property owners on those roads are left to decide how to maintain them? who plows the snow in the winter, who grades the road in the summer, how often work is done, how much to pay for the work. In theory, it would […]

Cable franchise fee collection yields $70K surplus

Otonville- The cable has been tabled. At the village council meeting Oct. 25, councilmembers voted 5-2 to postpone a decision on what to do with $70,000 in surplus cable franchise fees. The tabling of the issue followed a failed motion to approve the transfer of $60,648 in cable franchise fees from the designated cable fund […]

Police calls increase, while staff decreases

Brandon Twp.- Calls for police service in the township are up, but as cuts are made to officer positions, residents can expect service to go down. ‘As we cut personnel, service is going down a little,? said OCSO Sgt. and Brandon Substation Commander Pete Burkett. ‘Property crimes are on the back burner as we are […]

Make a difference in your community

Editor’s note: The 20th anniversary of Make a Difference Day is today, Oct. 23. This is the second in a series about ways you can make a difference by volunteering in your community. This week, learn how you can help through Genesys Hospice and Mid-Michigan Therapy Dogs. To see last week’s featured volunteer opportunities, go […]

OMS student, 14, charged with sexually assaulting young boys

Two Brandon Township youths, ages 13 and 14, are facing felony life sentences after allegedly sexually assaulting three younger boys. The assaults began in September 2009 in the Sashabaw Meadows Mobile Home Park and were perpetrated against a 7-year-old, 9-year-old, and 10-year-old. Police are investigating the possibility of more victims. ‘As much as we see, […]

Make a difference in your community? volunteer

Editor’s note: Make a Difference Day is Oct. 23. This is the first in a 2-part series about ways you can make a difference by volunteering in your community. This week, learn how you can help through O.A.T.S. and the Ortonville Community Emergency Fund. Next week: Brandon Groveland Youth Assistance and Genesys Hospice. Brandon Twp.- […]

‘This is a horrendous, brutal crime in our township?

Two Brandon Township youth, ages 13 and 14, are facing felony life sentences after allegedly sexually assaulting three younger boys. The assaults began in September 2009 in the Sashabaw Meadows Mobile Home Park and were perpetrated against a 7-year-old, 9-year-old, and 10-year-old. Police are investigating the possibility of more victims. ‘As much as we see, […]