Township board appoints new trustee

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Brandon Twp.- Back to seven. Scott Broughton is the newest township trustee, appointed by a 5-1 vote during the board’s Feb. 6 meeting. Treasurer Terri Darnall made the motion to appoint Broughton, with support from Clerk Candee Allen, and yes votes from Supervisor Kathy Thurman and Trustees Dana DePalma and […]

Village septic study: 58 systems found in failure mode so far

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Ortonville -When Randy Gregory first began uncovering data regarding septic systems in the village, he was dismayed. An initial set of numbers showed that half of the structures in the village were built before 1980. Septic systems installed prior to 1980 are at the largest risk of failure. However, as […]

The Citizen wins four awards in state journalism contest

The Citizen was honored with four awards in the 2016 Michigan Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest, marking the eighth straight year of recognition in the state’s largest journalism competition. The Hoosier Press Association judged 3,384 entries submitted by 107 Michigan newspapers in the 2016 contest. The Citizen competes in Weekly Class B, among publications with […]

John Reilly: New 46th District state representative

By David Fleet Editor Ortonville -The new 46th State House District Representative Republican John Reilly visited the village last month. Reilly, 59, an Oakland Township resident, succeeds term-limited Rep. Bradford Jacobsen. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to serve and represent the community in Lansing,” he said. “There’s plenty to work on and I welcome […]

Village seeks grant for Iron Belle Trail

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Ortonville -The village is forging ahead with plans for an Iron Belle Trail segment. Village Manager David Trent applied for a $35,000 grant from the Department of Natural Resources last month. “Our vision is to establish a new trailhead at the juncture or curve of Church Street, across from the […]

Brandon man killed in Atlas Township crash

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Atlas Twp .- A 21-year-old Brandon Township man died in a 2-vehicle crash Tuesday on M-15. Genesee County Undersheriff Chris Swanson said Alexander Kozloff was northbound on M-15 shortly before 7 a.m., Jan. 31, when it appears he lost control of his Buick sedan in icy conditions and slid sideways […]

Locals join March for Life in D.C.

By David Fleet Editor From atheists, to high school students to children—area residents that flocked to last weekends March for Life in Washington D.C. described a massive diverse crowd descending on the National Mall. The day long event has been ongoing for more than four decades following the 1973 Supreme Court ruling Roe vs. Wade […]

Oxford Bank to sell Goodrich branch

By David Fleet Editor Goodrich – The Oxford Bank branch, 8125 State Road, has closed as of Jan. 31 David Lamb, CEO of Oxford Bank Corp., said that the 2,800-square foot retail banking facility which opened in January 2005 as the company’s seventh full service branch, will be sold. “In hindsight the Goodrich location was […]

Brandon’s teachers of the year

Elementary, secondary ‘Teachers of the Year’ named

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Brandon Twp.- Students just beginning to learn to read and those who are well into their academic careers and conducting science experiments are among the beneficiaries of the district’s two teachers of the year. Rachel Barry, a kindergarten teacher at Oakwood has been named the Elementary Teacher of the Year […]

Township board to consider cell tower

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp .- The township board of trustees will hear new information regarding a cell tower requested to be constructed on private property by Skyway Towers, LLC. at the 5:30 p.m., Feb. 21 regular meeting. On Dec. 21, the township planning commission recommended denial of erecting the165-foot Monopole Communications Tower in […]