Building ‘The Perfect Campfire Grill?

Groveland Twp.- ‘Necessity is the mother of invention? is a term that has double meaning in the case of Jeff Walker. Walker was on a camping trip with his baseball team in 1992 in northern Michigan when the group wanted to cook steaks on the open fire, but had nothing to put them on. From […]

County park supervisor retires after 35 years

When Ray Delasko first moved into his home in the Independence Oaks County Park 31 years ago, an unwanted resident moved into his dog house. The intruder, a racoon, was soon found going through cereal boxes in the house that Delasko, the new park supervisor, shared with his wife Joyce and young son. Delasko put […]

Village seeks $2M grant for sewer project

Ortonville- The lack of sewers in the village has become such a critical situation that the issue is going to the nation’s capitol. Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Brighton) and the Oakland County Drain Commissioner’s Office have requested $2 million in a State and Tribal Assistance Grant for the village as the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee considers Fiscal […]

Keely won’t appeal decision to fire her

Margaret Sullivan Keely, the Brandon Township resident and former Oxford High School teacher whose husband is accused of sexually assaulting a student, has withdrawn her appeal challenging the Oxford school district’s decision to fire her. On Jan. 23, State Tenure Commission Judge James Ward issued an order of dismissal of Keely’s appeal of tenure charges […]

Gavey, ‘I am not going to let this lie?

Brandon Twp.- Former library director JoAnn Gavey says she was blindsided by a two-week investigation against her that ultimately resulted in her termination by the library board. As a result, Gavey has contacted an attorney. ‘I am not going to let this lie,? Gavey said last week. ‘I can’t. If it can happen to me, […]

Business growing at County Oaks

Brandon Twp.- The landscape is changing at Country Oaks Landscape Supply. Owner Mark Cherry plans to make several improvements after the township board reviewed and approved a consent agreement at their April 3 meeting. The agreement includes approval for three greenhouses and two storage areas for landscape materials at the13-acre property located at the corner […]

Code enforcement officer named

Groveland Twp.- A retired Genessee County police sergeant who recently resigned as the Shiawassee police chief is the township’s new code enforcement officer. Francis Tull, 53, has more than 32 years experience in police work, an advantage for his new position, says Bob DePalma, township supervisor. ‘The fact that he has police training gives him […]

New detective at Brandon

Brandon Twp.- Chris Pacholski describes himself as very thorough and detail-oriented, traits he believes will be an asset as Oakland County Sheriff’s Detective for Brandon. Pacholski, an Oakland County resident who declined to give his age, began work April 1, taking over for Brad Teague, who has moved to a dayshift position in Addison Township. […]

Drawn to the ‘Art of Life?

Ortonville- Portia Mahoney has had a pencil in hand since she was a child, when her mother and grandmother instilled in her a love of drawing and art. ‘Every child is creative and free with drawing,? says Mahoney. ‘Adults need to get back to it. It’s a release and way to express yourself.? As the […]