A day for veterans

Ed Burns joined the Marine Corps on Feb. 7, 1946. In order to enlist, he lied about both his name and age. When his parents found out what he had done, they were angry, but eventually signed a letter giving their consent so Burns could remain in the Marines. He served in China and returned […]

Lower twp. ISO ratings may reduce insurance rates

Atlas Twp.-Township officials are confident that residents will have lower home insurance rates and outstanding fire protection. According to township officials, following an extensive fire department audit earlier this year, an ISO rating of 5/8B was awarded to the township. Previously, the township’s ISO rating was 9/10. The ISO scale for fire protection ranges from […]

The Pines construction begins

Goodrich-Construction of The Pines Assisted Living Facility recently moved forward. In January 2011 the village council voted 5-0 approving a planning commission recommendation for a zoning amendment from low density residential to commercial in the central business district of the village. The change to approximately five acres just north of Oxford Bank on State Road […]

‘You just don’t think it’s going to happen to your group?

A past treasurer of the Goodrich Sports Boosters is suspected of embezzling $50,000 from the group’s account. The suspect, Tonya Ann Yannaki, 46, of Linden, was lodged in the Genesee County Jail on Wednesday on felony charges of embezzlement after she confessed to taking the money between October 2005 and September 2007. Sgt. Joe Parks […]

A Michigan bear hunting encounter to remember

Ortonville-Acie Anderson, 43, a village resident and local attorney, has shot two Michigan black bears since he began hunting bears with dogs in the early 90s. ‘It’s the sport of the chase,? said Anderson, who owns three plott hounds for bear hunting. ‘It’s about working with the dogs and running the bears. Taking a bear […]

Student staph infection not MRSA

A Brandon Fletcher Intermediate School student was diagnosed last week with a ‘staph? infection. It was later determined that it was not MRSA or Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, an infection that can be fatal. Family members of the student notified the district on Oct. 18 of the diagnosis. School officials sent home a letter with students […]

Synthetic drug crackdown

Brandon Twp.-On Thursday morning Oakland County Sheriff Sgt. Pete Burkett was visiting about seven area merchants to discuss signing an agreement to not sell K2 or any other synthetic designer drugs. ‘We’ve had several reports from parents of youth regarding the use of K-2,? said Burkett, commander of the Brandon Township Substation. ‘The community and […]

District inks $130K deal with superintendent

Goodrich-By a 7-0 vote on Monday night the board of education agreed to a contract with the new district superintendent, Scott Bogner. Bogner, 50, agreed to a 3-year contract and will earn $130,000 per year. He will also receive a $4,000 per year annuity. In the 2011-12 school year Bogner earned a base wage of […]

Atlas, Groveland twp. home prices up in 2012

According to a report issued by Realcomp, a realtor-owned multiple listing service that supplies first-rate data services, support and instruction to the real estate industry, home prices jumped in both Atlas and Groveland townships during the first quarter of 2012 compared to 2011. Home prices in Brandon Township dipped over the same first quarter.“The average […]

Sweet bees

John Brice is still buzzing after what he found in a tree near the Brandon Fire Station on South Street. ‘I estimate the swarm of bees to be about 30,000 to 35,000,? said Brice, an Oxford resident and bee keeper. ‘The swarm weighed about 6 pounds and I really needed to add them to my […]

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