Despite the Polly Ann Trail group’s concerted efforts to raise matching funds for a $300,000 development grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund, the group received word that the request has been denied by…
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BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR The Record takes a look at some of the top news events for 2017. This is Part 1; the second part will be published next week. JANUARY 2017 The Armada Township…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Bruce/Romeo Fire Chief Robert Stankiewicz abruptly announced his retirement at the end of last month. In a letter dated Dec. 22, he submitted his resignation to the Bruce Township Board of Trustees.…
An amendment to the Washington’s liquor control ordinance was made at the Washington Township Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 20. The amendment regards minors under 21 in possession, purchasing or consuming of alcohol. A new…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Romeo Village Council heard updates on major projects at their meeting Dec. 18. Keith McCormack of Hubbell, Roth and Clark shared an update on the Stormwater, Asset Management, and Wastewater (SAW)…
The Eighth Annual Samaritan House Pasta and Chicken Dinner will be held 5 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 7 at Greystone Golf Club and Banquet Center. The non-profit organization operated by 17 churches in the…
The Oakland Township Parks and Recreation Department is holding its 2018 Winter Carnival from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27 at Marsh View Park, 3100 Clarkston Road. All activities are free of charge…
Pinnacle Foods Inc., parent company of Vlasic Pickles, was recently named Processor of the Year by Food Processing magazine. In addition to the pickle products that come from their Imlay City facility, Pinnacle’s brands also…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA Multiple stalemates to fill a vacancy in the Armada Township Board of Trustees may lead to a special election sooner rather than later. The board attempted and failed three times to appoint…
