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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

During their meeting on Dec. 12, Lake Orion Village Council President Jerry Narsh took time to read the council’s public participation rules and notify council meeting attendees that the rules will be enforced. In the…

West Gates Street rezoning denied

BY STACY SOBOTKA The property on 156 West Gates Street is not going to be rezoned. The Bruce Township Board of Trustees voted at their meeting Dec. 21 to deny the rezoning of the property…

Council considers canceling DDA’s office lease

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Romeo Downtown Development Authority (DDA) may soon have to find a new office. The DDA’s lease in the village hall was the focus of the Romeo Village Board of Trustees meeting…

Boards looks to alleviate dangerous intersections

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Ray Township Board of Trustees is looking for ways to make two intersections safer for motorists. The board discussed the intersection of 27 Mile and Romeo Plank roads and 26 Mile…

New crosswalk may need rebuilding

BY STACY SOBOTKA One of the crosswalks installed on North Main Street last summer may have to be rebuilt. Residents have registered complaints about the curb design outside the Romeo Masonic Temple according to Romeo…

Boy scout bringing stories to the park

BY STACY SOBOTKA A proposed Eagle Scout Project for Ray Township Park is one step closer to reality. The Ray Township Board of Trustees approved the plans for a story walk in the park at…

Engineering study for water storage site

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Oakland Township Board of Trustees approved a water storage study and preliminary engineering proposal with a cost not to exceed $856,000 at their Dec. 13 meeting. The board approved locating the…

Winter COVID surge beginning in nursing homes

(MIRS News) — A significant winter surge of COVID-19 appears to be gaining a foothold in Michigan nursing homes and across the country, according to AARP’s Nursing Home COVID-19 dashboard. Epidemiologic information provided by the…

Retailers survey foresees waning winter

(MIRS News) — The Michigan Retailers Association (MRS)’s November Retail Index survey reported 47 percent of retailers expect their sales to decline through February, while 39 percent predict sales will continue to rise. The other…

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