Schools grapple with arsenic levels in drinking water

Goodrich – Meeting next January’s new arsenic requirements has been an ongoing two-year research project for school officials. Currently, the federal Safe Drinking Water Act requires a maximum of 50 parts per billion (ppb) arsenic. As of Jan. 23, 2006, drinking water can contain no more than 10 ppb arsenic. Changes instituted by the U.S. […]

Goodrich High School band tops in state

Goodrich – More than music was heard last month at Brighton High School, when Goodrich musicians thrilled over achieving top ratings. The Goodrich High School concert band achieved superior scores at the State Band and Orchestra Festival in Brighton last month. After performing three pieces and sight-reading another, a panel of judges awarded band members […]

Village council, officers seated

Goodrich – With congratulations and pledges of help from residents, newly elected village council members took their seats last week. Village council members Rick Horton, David Lucik, Ralph (Pete) Morey, Rodney Pierson, and Edmund York II were sworn in by clerk Patricia Schierup at the May 9 council meeting. York was elected president; Morey was […]

Finance committee to meet

Goodrich – The village finance committee will look at a reduced-tax budget this week. The oversight committee, comprised of elected officials and citizens-at-large, will hold its first meeting 7 p.m. May 17 in the second-floor community room, above the Goodrich library at 10237 Hegel Road in downtown Goodrich. New village council members Rod Pierson and […]

Alarm call heads off fire damage

Groveland Twp. – Because of its alarm system, a kitchen fire didn’t wipe out a family’s home. Groveland Township firefighters were notified by the home’s alarm company at 7:45 a.m. May 6 of the fire in the 1700 block of Valley Ridge Road. Firefighters arrived on scene at 7:51 a.m., said fire chief Steve McGee, […]

Firefighters union ‘here to stay?

Atlas Twp. – Twice as many Atlas Township firefighters cast ballots last month in favor of keeping the union. The Michigan Department of Labor certified the election results May 3, reporting a 12-6 vote, said Joel Felt, labor relations specialist for the Michigan Association of Firefighters in Southfield, Mich. ‘The union is here to stay […]

Z-Med: Providing medical billing solutions

Goodrich – With health care drastically changing, Z-Med Professional Billing Service is teaming up with physicians to keep claims generating income. In the past decade, insurance changes and economic factors have hit both patients and doctors. ‘The economy has affected everybody, not just the Big Three automakers,? says Melody Zimmerman, co-owner of the Goodrich business, […]

Goodrich fights for traffic light

Goodrich – Transportation officials have denied an Erie Street-State Road traffic light request, but village officials are still trying. After two informal and two Michigan Department of Transportation traffic counts, MDOT officials determined last fall traffic at the intersection wasn’t sufficient to meet warrants for a light. Because of a steep hill located just south […]

‘Sleeping Bear? artist draws student interest

Goodrich – After two years of waiting, Reid Elementary students met the renowned Michigan illustrator Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen. The artist is well known for illustrating Michigan’s official children’s book, ‘The Legend of Sleeping Bear?, by Kathy-jo Wargin, and for his 17 years as art director for Michigan Natural Resources Magazine. ‘Are there any kids here […]

Dissolution may fizzle following defeat of ‘Vacate’ slate

Goodrich – With a new council elected last week, the issue of dissolving village government may lose some of its sizzle. Elected to 1-year terms on the Village of Goodrich council were Rick Horton, with 333 votes; Rodney Pierson, with 309 votes; and Edmund York II, with 304 votes. Elected to 3-year terms on the […]

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