BY JANELLE D. JAMES BRIDGE MICHIGAN If you went the real-tree route this Christmas, there are several ways to put those fragrant evergreens to use after the holiday season. They can be recycled into mulch,…
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BY SIMON D. SCHUSTER BRIDGE MICHIGAN A group seeking to bring ranked-choice voting to Michigan is ending its effort to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot for the 2026 election, but organizers say they…
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BY STACY SOBOTKA A suggestion to have a village manager in the Village of Romeo was rejected by the Romeo Village Board of Trustees at their Dec. 15 meeting. Trustee Zach Fowler had suggested the…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Next year’s schedule of events in Ray Township will be missing a popular event — Ray Day — an early summer picnic held in the park behind the township hall and library.…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Despite being across the road from the village limits, the Romeo Board of Trustees has no legal authority over a proposed data center on 312 acres located on the south side of…
BY STACY SOBOTKA The Ray Township Board of Trustees has signed onto an effort to perform restoration work at Procter Cemetery The board gave their stamp of approval at their Dec. 16 meeting for the…
BY STACY SOBOTKA Santa made a less than dramatic entrance during his annual helicopter fly-in on Saturday in Armada. Due to windy conditions, Santa Claus had to use the help of the Armada Township Fire…
BY NICK LULGJURAJ Richmond Township Hall showed off the Christmas spirit on Dec. 16 with Santa making a unique entrance in a wagon pulled by two Clydesdale horses, the breed famous from Budweiser commercials around…
BY KELLY HOUSE BRIDGE MICHIGAN Despite criticism that they were acting too fast, state utility regulators on Thursday approved DTE Energy’s proposal to supply power for Michigan’s first hyperscale data center — while tacking on…





