24-hour walk’Relay for Life of Brandon/Ortonville

Brandon Twp.- Raena Kalfayan lost her best friend, her grandmother, to cancer four years ago. The heartbreaking loss, difficult enough, was made harder to bear because it likely could have been prevented if her grandmother’s cancer, which originated with a bowel tumor, had not been misdiagnosed for seven years. ‘You know your body and when […]

Reflections on America

A student from Denmark and one from Germany attended Brandon High School for the 2008-2009 school year and stayed with host families in the area. They shared some of their thoughts on the experience prior to leaving for home. Name: Line Flaga Age: 17 Hometown: Jyllinge, Denmark What has been your most memorable experience during […]

Former village clerk pleads no contest

Former Ortonville Clerk/Treasurer Mary Clark has pleaded no contest to charges of willful neglect of duty by a public officer. Clark made the plea May 21 in front of 52-2 District Court Judge Joseph Fabrizio. Sentencing has been set for 3:30 p.m., July 9. Clark served as the Ortonville clerk/treasurer from 2003 until she resigned […]

Brandon schools technology center construction set for fall

Brandon Twp.- Construction on an approximately $2 million technology center for students and teachers in the Brandon School District will begin in the fall. School board trustees approved the project by a 6-1 vote at the May 11 board meeting. Trustee Luke Frye voted no. The 7,600 square-foot Instructional Technology Exploration and Collaboration Center will […]

BHS grad to sing at Detroit Opera House

Bre’ann Davert, 21, isn’t like most singers her age. While others set their sights on being the next American Idol or achieving the pop stardom of artists like Britney Spears or Miley Cyrus, Davert dreams of becoming a worldwide star? in opera. The 2006 Brandon High School graduate will take a step toward her goal […]

Federal stimulus funds not enough for schools

Brandon Twp.- The Brandon School District may receive $600,000 in federal stimulus money this year, but the funds won’t solve a looming budget crisis. School officials are facing a list of unknowns as they plan to approve a budget following a public hearing planned for 6 p.m., June 8, in the Board of Education room, […]

Dinner to raise funds for Roberts? memorial park site

Brandon Twp.- A modern bench created to honor the memory of Larry Roberts is finished; however, roughly $25,000 must be raised to place the sculpture in its final home? the Brandon Township Community Park. A spaghetti dinner and silent auction to raise the funds to make the site bench- ready is planned for 5-10 p.m., […]

From the classroom to firehall

Ed Szach and Steven Worley are looking forward to graduating from Goodrich High School. With the rite of passage, they’ll receive their diplomas, but will also receive something extra? pagers. The Atlas Township residents, currently Groveland Township Fire Department cadets, are about to become firefighter 2/emergency medical technicians. Szach, 19, and Worley, 18, began their […]

Former village clerk pleads no contest

Former Ortonville Clerk/Treasurer Mary Clark has pleaded no contest to charges of willful neglect of duty by a public officer. Clark made the plea May 21 in front of 52-2 District Court Judge Joseph Fabrizio. Sentencing has been set for 3:30 p.m., July 9. Clark served as the Ortonville clerk/treasurer from 2003 until she resigned […]

Awards council recognizes those who keep community safe

Brandon Twp.- Several of the township’s police officers, as well as citizens, have been recognized with awards for their work in assisting residents and keeping the community safe. The Oakland County Sheriff’s Office Awards Council announced the 2009 award recipients last week, which included two commendation citations for Deputy Nicholas Pung, and one each for […]