At an Aug. 13 meeting, the Utica Community Schools Board of Education voted 7-0 to pass ballot language for a November bond proposal. Voters within the UCS district boundaries will get a chance to decide…
Posts published in “News”
The last “goat yoga” class of the season was held last week at Westview Orchards in Washington Township. The sold out class was taught by Constance Militello of Clinton Township and entails goats intermingling with…
BY STACY SOBOTKA It is now up to voters in November to decide the fate of funding for the Armada Township Fire Department. The Armada Township Board of Trustees approved a resolution at their Aug.…
The Huron-Clinton Metroparks has received $35,000 grant to develop the Shelden Trails in the western section of Stony Creek Metropark. The Huron-Clinton Metroparks Foundation was awarded the grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy…
Results are unofficial. County totals are shown for statewide races. Primary elections narrow down the candidate fields of the three major political parties in Michigan to one winner per party. The winners in each party…
BY STACY SOBOTKA A Detroit tradition that has been going on for over a hundred years is still going strong thanks to Washington Township resident Mark Weber. The Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Association (MDCD) will…
The Michigan Renaissance Festival is back and celebrating 40 years of family fun. The season begins on Aug. 18 and ends on Sept. 30. The Festival is open weekends and Labor Day, plus Friday Sept.…
The fun at the Armda Fair continues daily through Sunday, Aug. 19. The fairgrounds open 8 a.m. each day to view entries. The carnival rides operate from noon until 11 p.m. through Saturday. On Sunday…
With crops green and growing fast, it looks like summer around here. In the top photo, corn planted along 27 Mile Road in Ray Township appears to reach the eaves of the barn in the…
(more…)
