Village council lends support to DDA sewer resolution

Ortonville- The village council has taken various steps in support of a wastewater treatment system during the past few years. On Monday, they took another by approving 4-2 a resolution supporting a Downtown Development Authority resolution supporting the sanitary sewer project, as well as educational efforts of the Livable Legacy of Ortonville, a pro-sewer campaign […]

Circus comes to town with elephants, for now

When the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus announced in March that they would retire all of their performing elephants by 2018, it came as a both a blow and potentially a warning bell for Colleen Pages. The 25-year-old has been around animals all her life, but has consistently worked with elephants for the […]

Township battles phragmites

Brandon Twp.- Phragmites be gone. The common reed, an invasive species that can grow up to 20-feet tall in dense stands, is more than a nuisance. The plant obstructs the view of motorists, creates a fire hazard and chokes out wildlife in the wetlands where it grows. In an effort to eradicate phragmites, as well […]

Village council lends support to DDA sewer resolution

Ortonville- The village council has taken various steps in support of a wastewater treatment system during the past few years. On Monday, they took another by approving 4-2 a resolution supporting a Downtown Development Authority resolution supporting the sanitary sewer project, as well as educational efforts of the Livable Legacy of Ortonville, a pro-sewer campaign […]

Agreements reached in district contracts

Brandon Twp.- School district officials have settled contracts with three employee groups and have reached tentative agreements with two more. The school board approved at their Aug. 17 meeting ratification of contracts with transportation, food service, and administrators in the district. Additionally, Superintendent Matt Outlaw said Tuesday the district appears to have tentative agreements with […]

Branching out: All tree applications successful

Brandon Twp.-Trees for everybody. Everybody in the township that applied for one, anyway. Township officials approved in March the purchase of 143 sunset red maple trees to be given away in a lottery for township residents who applied for the tree. The deadline to apply was Aug. 14 and the township received 165 valid applications, […]

Library budget hearing

Brandon Twp.- A public hearing on the library budget will begin at 6:45 p.m., Aug. 24, at the library, 304 South St. Attendees can expect to hear good news. Library Director Rebecca Higgerson will be presenting a proposed 2016 library budget with projected revenues of $1,039,083, an increase of 9.5 percent over the 2015 budget, […]

Bridging the divide, by bicycle

Ortonville- Chris Register rolled into the village Monday on his bicycle, one more stop on a journey in which he hopes to find what unites Americans, rather than divides them. The Houston resident is on the second leg of an ambitious project he calls ‘Conversations with US.? The project will eventually take him into every […]

Old Mill Museum receives donation of local artwork

Ortonville- Sue Howard was downsizing the number of items in her village home when she came across a file drawer full of photocopies of original pen and ink drawings she had created years ago. She briefly contemplated their fate? should she toss them? Put them in a garage sale? Fortunately, Howard decided to donate the […]

Order of the British Empire: ‘It’s a great honour?

Paul Bowers has a distinguished career as a captain in the Royal Navy, but he is humble about his accomplishments, even with his parents, John Bowers and Joann Cook of Groveland Township. ‘He’s our son, but he doesn’t talk much about his job until his wife says, ‘Tell your Dad what you’re doing,?? said John. […]

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