Discover the World of UFOs at the Brandon Township Library

William Konkolesky was a senior in high school in February 1989 when he saw a UFO (unidentified flying object). He was parked in a car in Sterling Heights with two friends while they waited for another friend to get out of work when a blue glowing UFO flew over the car and changed color to […]

M & M Club rolled out again after slow start

Brandon Twp.- After a less than sweet beginning, the M & M Club has had some changes and is being rolled out again. The after school club that emphasizes academics and physical fitness for fifth and sixth-graders was to start Oct. 3 at Brandon Fletcher Intermediate School, but fizzled after only two students enrolled. ‘We’re […]

A Taste of Down Under

Brandon Twp.- Red, white and tasty. Those words are a basic description of the six wines tasted from 7-9 p.m., Oct. 18 at the Brandon Township Library. ‘I liked all of them,? said Barb Fahlquist, public relations clerk for the library. ‘But I liked the whites over the reds.? Tom Fischer, distribution representative from A.H.D. […]

Goodrich teachers on the MEA critical list

Goodrich- The Michigan Education Association has placed district teachers on the critical list as a result of the school board imposing a 14-day cut to the school calendar in September. The cut represents a significant loss of student time on task, and results in a 7-percent pay cut for teachers, according to Michigan Education Association […]

The lost art of Square Dancing

Brandon Twp.- Swing your partner and do-si-do. The Knights of Columbus will have a square dance from 7- 9:30 p.m., Oct. 22, at Hardy Hall at St. Anne Church, 825 S. Ortonville Road. The cost is $15 per couple. ‘It’s a lot of fun because we all mistakes and we all laugh with each other […]

Fall fun at Oak Haven Farm

Groveland Twp.- Fall fun is in full swing at Oak Haven Farm, 7515 Grange Hall Road. New this year are ‘Flashlight Nights.? Beginning at dusk on Saturdays and Sundays, visitors can stroll through the first corn maze the farm has had in three years for $5, or for $3 more, add a horse-drawn hayride. Oak […]

Benefit concert for hurricane relief

Goodrich- The hurricane relief beat goes on. Alex Gamble, 15, has combined her love of music and desire to help victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by organizing a Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert. Shortly after Hurricane Katrina struck Louisiana and Mississippi, Gamble began talking with a friend about benefit concerts celebrities were having. ‘We thought […]

Local men arraigned on drug-motivated crimes

An upward trend of heroin abuse may be behind the arraignments of two local men in 52-2 District Court recently. Dennis Gordon Maxon, 20, of Ortonville, and Justin Bland, 20, of Groveland Township were arraigned on Oct. 4 and Oct. 6 respectively. The pair share two breaking and entering charges out of Independence Township for […]

Sobriety Court: Turning lives around

The 52-2 District Court in Clarkston handles about 550 drunk driving cases per year, more than 200 of which involve repeat offenders. Joe, a Brandon Township resident in his 40s who spoke with The Citizen on condition of anonymity, was one of those cases. One night last fall, Joe went to a bar. He consumed […]

Sewer timeline set for the village

Ortonville- It’s a matter of time– and votes– before sewers come to the village. A Village of Ortonville Sanitary Sewer System Preliminary Schedule was released on Oct. 6. The timeline was created by Rowe Engineering project manager Leann Panduren after meetings with the Oakland County Drain Commission, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, a financial […]