Following Pope John Paul II

Detroit – For the past 13 years, David Crumm has compiled a weighty journalistic work: the obituary of Pope John Paul II. On April 3, the obituary article, co-written with Patricia Montemurri, was seen by countless readers of Knight Ridder news publications. Crumm, 49, is a 1973 graduate of Goodrich High School, and a religion […]

Village finances eyed

By Elizabeth Lowe Staff writer Goodrich – Village finance discussion was recently prompted by dissolution questions during an Atlas Township Board meeting. ‘We still need to hear from our township on what would happen if we dissolve the village,? said Dan Frownfelter, a Goodrich-Atlas Township resident at the March 21 meeting. ‘We can’t make any […]

Signs of strife

Goodrich – As the May 3 election nears, political signs are creating a stir. All 10 Goodrich village council contenders were mailed a letter Tuesday reminding candidates of the sign ordinance, which prohibits political signs in road right-of-way or on property without an occupied structure. ‘If these signs were placed by you or for you […]

Goodrich robo-engineers to defend title

Goodrich – They’ve won one, and lost one, but Goodrich robotics champions are still vigorously defending last year’s international title. The team was knocked out of the most recent For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) competition, held at Wayne State University in Detroit. The crew made a last-minute change when faculty adviser […]

‘Friends and Neighbors? welcomed

Goodrich – When a new family moved into Jill Stadola’s neighborhood, she gathered treats and local information before introducing herself. Local businesswoman Sharon Schulmeister and Stadola’s daughter, Annie, thought her hospitable tendencies should be taken further. ‘This is so you,? said Annie. Stadola, who holds a degree in marketing from the University of Minnesota, decided […]

Local medical service could be impacted by changes

Atlas Twp. – Emergency medical response is getting better in Atlas Township, but impending changes could bring further improvement. Ambulance response times, as of March 2004, are down to eight minutes in Atlas Township, and 8.57 minutes in the Village of Goodrich, says BruceTrevithick, executive director of Genesee County Medical Control Authority, partially due to […]

Despite illness she’s ‘just like a normal teenager?

Goodrich – It’s 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, and Rebecca Wiley can hardly keep her secret. Tomorrow she’s going to school. While school may not be a thrill for some 13-year-olds, Rebecca’or Becky, as her friends call her’has been begging to go. To Becky, it’s better than being in the hospital. Two months ago, she thought she […]

Atlas Township tax revenue down

Atlas Twp. – Although the township has come in under budget this year, the officials may ask taxpayers to pay for road fixes. With the township’s fiscal year ending March 31, the Atlas Township Board approved the 2005-2006 budget at its March 21 meeting. For 2004 -2005, Atlas Township revenue and expenses were expected to […]

Creative masterminds wanted in Goodrich

Goodrich – You love your community. You’re full of ideas. You want to be part of this year’s ‘Good Times in Goodrich.? You’re on. This year’s Good Times in Goodrich steering committee has gathered volunteers and ideas for the September 10 and 11 event, but more volunteers’and ideas’are needed. The community festival, which never became […]

‘Business as usual? with new council

Goodrich – Newly-appointed village councilpersons allowed public comment at last week’s meeting, but emphasized they’ll carry on ‘business as usual.? Following the Feb. 22 election in which all five council members were recalled, the Genesee County Elections Commission appointed three residents to serve until long-term councilpersons are elected May 3. Joyce Welch-Baker, Bob Chlebnik, and […]

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