Troopers save man from frozen pond

Groveland Twp.- At 11:30 p.m., March 16, Michigan State Troopers responded to 6000 block of Groveland Road, following a report of a missing person. Troopers learned that a autistic adult male had left his group home. Troopers responded and immediately launched a search with the assistance MSP Canine unit. Approximately two hours into the search, […]

Eight MPA awards for The Citizen

The Citizen newspaper was honored with eight awards in the 2021 Michigan Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest, marking the 13th consecutive year of recognition in the state’s largest journalism competition. With the new awards announced on March 17, The Citizen has now received 63 MPA awards since 2005. With the number of winning entries by […]

District to join nationwide Juul Labs lawsuit

By David Fleet Editor Goodrich-On Monday night the Goodrich School Board voted 6-0 to join other public school districts in a nationwide lawsuit against electronic cigarette giant Juul Labs Inc., alleging vaping is harming students. “There is no financial or legal risk to the districts for participating,” said Wayne Wright, district superintendent. “They are just […]

Sweet & sappy

Sweet & sappy

By David Fleet Editor It’s been more than 40 years since area resident Dale Bond first tapped a few of the stately Brandon Township maple trees. Since then it’s all about the drip. “The weather’s been up and down this spring, the sap needs warmer weather and sunlight— but that’s why they call it Michigan,” laughed Bond. […]

Tornado siren test March 23

By David Fleet Editor At 1 p.m., March 23, there will be a statewide tornado siren test during severe weather week. Brandon Township has 11 weather sirens scattered throughout the township. “As a reminder, Oakland County’s policy is to activate the sirens county-wide for severe weather events only (severe thunderstorms with 70 plus mile-per-hour winds […]

New legislation to step up rural police protection

By David Fleet Editor Two state lawmakers are looking to local funding for area police patrols. State Represenatives David Martin and Mike Mueller are helping spearhead a plan to provide permanent and stable funding for a program that ensures rural Michigan communities have police protection. The state’s secondary road patrol program provides funding for sheriff’s […]

OCEF Easter food collection, distribution

By Shelby Stewart Staff Writer The Ortonville Community Emergency Fund is holding an Easter food collection after not doing so the last few years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “As we begin to find some normalcy, the Ortonville Community Emergency Fund (OCEF) will be having an actual Easter Distribution,” said Karyn Milligan, OCEF Pantry coordinator. […]

Village appoints councilmember

By David Fleet Editor Goodrich- On Monday night the village council voted 3-1 to appoint Susan Simion as a village councilperson. Simion will serve through Nov. 20, 2022 and then the seat is up for election in November. The vote followed the resignation of Village Council member Wendy Ciaramitaro on Feb. 14. Simion was one […]

ARPA grant for Atlas sidewalks

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp.-Walking to Grand Blanc just became a little easier. On March 16, the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission OK’d $264,000 of county American Rescue Plan Act funds for a portion of the Iron Belle Trail connection construction in Atlas. The funds will be used for a sidewalk to connect the […]

Boa buddy

Boa buddy

From left, Kason, Luke and Rory with a boa constrictor named ‘Ruby’ from Supe’s Exotic Jungle that visited Oak Tree Elementary School on March 3. Photo by Patrick McAbee.

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