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Mekoski wins House Republican Primary

(MIRS News) — An “America First” Republican known for being highly supportive of President Donald Trump won the GOP primaries March 1 putting him in prime position to win state House seat in May. Terrance…

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES

On Monday, Feb. 28, students across Oakland County, including Lake Orion Community Schools, attended school without a mask mandate for the first time in almost two years. According to a release from the OCHD on…

Romeo celebrates winter season

BY STACY SOBOTKA Residents of Romeo embraced the cold and celebrated the inaugural Romeo Winterfest Feb. 26. Families spent the day walking up and down Main Street enjoying the many decorated snowmen (and snowwomen) outside…

Romeo residents defend right to vote

BY STACY SOBOTKA The issue of whether to appoint rather than elect Romeo’s clerk and treasurer is on hold for now. The Romeo Village Board of Trustees tabled the issue of changing the two offices…

Washington Township trustees add more deputies

BY STACY SOBOTKA Washington Township will soon be getting two police officers to crack down on speeding and trucks with excessive weight. The Washington Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the additions of a traffic…

Questions answered about park donation

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Romeo Board Trustees learned more at their Feb. 22 meeting about how a donation to the village park was handled. Several trustees and the village treasurer have been asking for transparency…

Romeo trustee files harassment complaint

BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Romeo Trustee Meagan Poznanski filed a complaint with the Romeo Police Department against Trustee Bob Hart for an altercation that occurred after a meeting. According to the complaint, Poznanski said she…

Comcast expands network coverage to Armada Township

Comcast announced last week that its expansion plans in Armada Township was complete. The expansion to approximately 400 homes in the northeast and southwest sections of the township was funded through the State of Michigan’s…

Michigan to find out where broadband services are needed

(MIRS News) — The Michigan Strategic Fund approved $5.2 million to find out where broadband services are most needed when the influx of federal infrastructure money arrives. The Broadband Infrastructure Audit and Validation project will…

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