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Easter services…

Many churches in the area have scheduled special services or programs to celebrate Easter: Armada Church of the Nazarene, 23155 East Main Street, Armada. Rev. Jeff Rolfe. 586-784-5000. Services: 10:45 a.m. Armada United Methodist, 23200…

Romeo students visit State Capitol

Ferrington says the visit to the Capitol brings to life the lessons they are studying about congress. “It really opens their eyes,” she said. Lucido said he relishes student visits. “I enjoy showing them my…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

Controversy surrounding the March 14 assembly at Imlay City High School blew up on social media within hours of the event. The assembly, organized by the students, was meant to support the families of the 17…

Correction…

In a story published March 21, departing Romeo Library District Director John McNaughton’s name was misspelled in several references. (more…)

Area students speak with silence

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Not a single word was spoken as hundreds of area students left their classrooms at precisely 10 a.m. last Wednesday. At Romeo High School, the students gathered in front of the…

Romeo Library director accepts new job

BY STACY SOBOTKA Romeo District Library (RDL) Executive Director John McNaughton is leaving after nearly four years of service to the community. He has accepted a new role as director of Grand Rapids Public Library…

Budgets approved despite controversy

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Armada Township Board of Trustees adopted their 2018-19 fiscal year general fund and fire budgets at their meeting March 15. The budgets were not without controversy. Several residents were against $25,000…

Planning commission reviews 32 Mile Road development, slowly

BY STACY SOBOTKA A controversial proposed development in Washington is still being tweaked. The Washington Township Planning Commission tabled the Washington Landing development yet again at their meeting March 8. Washington Landing is a commercial…

Compliance costs fire dept. $200,000

BY STACY SOBOTKA The need for the Oakland Township Fire Department to comply with the Oakland County Medical Authority (OCMCA) was brought up at the Oakland Township Board of Trustees meeting March 13. Fire Chief…

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