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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

A preliminary exam for Colin Clay Owen, the young man who threatened his former girlfriend and her new boyfriend at Imlay City High School on March 19, has been adjourned until June 22. Owen’s court…

Relay for Life perseveres 20 years

BY STACY SOBOTKA The 20th annual Relay for Life was an inspiring and touching event to honor those affected by cancer. The 24 hour event took place at Memorial Field in Romeo beginning Saturday morning.…

Local memorial proposed for Armada veteran

BY STACY SOBOTKA A special tribute to an Armada native killed in the line of duty will soon be underway. A request to have a memorial to a fallen soldier was approved by the Armada…

Memorial Day – Monday, May 28

Lakeville Cemetery Memorial Service: 11 a.m., Saturday, May 26, Lakeville Cemetery, 825 Drahner Road, Addison Township. Potluck picnic follows ceremonies. Bring your own lawn chairs. Romeo Memorial Day Parade: 10 a.m., Monday, May 28. Parade…

Sidewalk sale policy change approved

BY STACY SOBOTKA Despite protests from Armada business owners, the Armada Village Council approved a sidewalk sales policy at their meeting May 14. Business owners have been up in arms over restrictions the village has…

Sewers could cost $1.8 million to build

BY STACY SOBOTKA Ray Township Supervisor Joseph Jarzyna updated the township board of trustees at their May 15 meeting on the consent judgment for a proposed sewer with Four Star Development. On May 3 he…

The Record now carries Armada Township public notices

The Armada Township Board of Trustees voted on May 9 to publish its public notices in The Record newspaper. Armada Township joins other government entities such as the village of Armada, the village of Romeo…

Parks improvements expand by $101,350

The Oakland Township Board of Trustees approved funding for three separate park projects slated for this year. The board amended the parks and recreation and land preservation capital and improvement budgets at its May 8…

Fire department works on manpower and ambulance

BY STACY SOBOTKA Oakland Township Fire Chief Paul Strelchuk is working on a plan to increase manpower in the fire department. Strelchuk is trying to ensure the township’s fire stations are manned round the clock…

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