Expats: Raising a family overseas

(Editor’s Note: This is the second of a 2-part story about Justin and Sarah Walker, Brandon High School graduates who are working and raising a family overseas. See part one at www.thecitizenonline.com) After spending two years in China and relocating to South Africa, Justin and Sarah Walker knew that they were committed to life as […]

Brandon man killed in motorcycle accident

Brandon Twp.- A 21-year-old township man died Monday night after losing control of his motorcycle on Hadley Road. According to an Oakland County Sheriff’s Office report, Jacob Thomas Siggins was traveling southbound on Hadley Road on a 2004 Honda CBR 600RR at 10:54 p.m., Aug. 3 as he entered a curve near Sawmill Lake Road, […]

Music teacher, director, coach: Sebetic made it happen at BHS

Brandon Twp.- For 35 years, Debbie Sebetic honed the musical talents of students, with 16 of those years in Brandon. That career, which also included coaching young tennis players, reached the end of its long run in June with Sebetic’s retirement. ‘In 1999, I came to Brandon to teach music and coach tennis,? said Sebetic. […]

Marijuana thieves caught on camera

Brandon Twp.- The plans of two township residents to make a clean getaway with stolen marijuana went up in smoke when they were caught on camera. Christian Alan Willoughby, 18, a township resident, was arraigned Aug. 1 on one count of first degree home invasion. His 16-year-old accomplice was released to her father. According to […]

Suspect wanted for indecent exposure

Brandon Twp.- A local pizzeria wasn’t ready for what recently showed up at their door. According to an Oakland County Sheriff’s Office report, Brandon deputies responded at about 9:40 p.m., July 30, to the business in the 1700 block of S. Ortonville Road on a complaint of indecent exposure. An employee reported that she was […]

Community blazing township trails

Brandon Twp.- A few dozen proponents of trails were present at the township board’s Aug. 3 meeting, many of whom voiced their support for a trail segment that would connect the township to the Iron Belle Trail. Ron Sutton, a member of the Blackhawk Community Trail Committee, was the first resident to speak at the […]

Memorial bench damaged at Brandon Library

Brandon Twp.- A granite memorial bench at the library has sustained damage, possibly from a skateboard. Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects who may have caused the damage, estimated to be $1,250. Library Director Rebecca Higgerson found chipped areas to the bench around July 9, less than two months after the bench […]

Old Mill Museum receives donation of local artwork

Ortonville- Sue Howard was downsizing the number of items in her village home when she came across a file drawer full of photocopies of original pen and ink drawings she had created years ago. She briefly contemplated their fate? should she toss them? Put them in a garage sale? Fortunately, Howard decided to donate the […]

Order of the British Empire: ‘It’s a great honour?

Paul Bowers has a distinguished career as a captain in the Royal Navy, but he is humble about his accomplishments, even with his parents, John Bowers and Joann Cook of Groveland Township. ‘He’s our son, but he doesn’t talk much about his job until his wife says, ‘Tell your Dad what you’re doing,?? said John. […]

An Alaskan summer with salmon

Dan Penix spent this summer and last pulling 1,000-pound racks of salmon around an isolated Alaskan fishery in 16-hour shifts. Ideal, he says, for a college student like himself. ‘It’s seasonal, good pay, and even better because of the overtime,? he said. ‘Sixteen hour days, seven days a week, 100 hours a week and anything […]

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