Van Buren Twp. Police ask people to lock their cars, even in the garage
On Tuesday, Nov. 16, Van Buren Township Police Lt. Charles Bazzy said with the colder weather people are warming their cars up in their driveways and leaving their keys in[…]
On Tuesday, Nov. 16, Van Buren Township Police Lt. Charles Bazzy said with the colder weather people are warming their cars up in their driveways and leaving their keys in[…]
At the Nov. 9 meeting of the Sumpter Township Board of Trustees Trustee Matthew Oddy asked for a correction of the Independent’s report of a statement he made at the[…]
Applications for Christmas help from the Sumpter Township Goodfellows are now available at Sumpter Ace Hardware, Sumpter Township Police station and Sumpter Township Hall, as well as all the schools.[…]
The Winter Fest lighted parade will step off from Belleville High School at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4. The parade will go down West Columbia Avenue to Five Points[…]
Brian A. Oakley has been reappointed chief judge of the 34th District Court in Romulus for another two-year term beginning Jan. 1. The order was filed by the Michigan Supreme[…]
We received two complaints recently from people who wanted to speak at township zoom meetings and were not allowed to talk although they pushed the little “hands raised” that was[…]
The Belleville High School varsity football team – the Tigers — will play the Fordson High School team of Dearborn – the Tractors — this Saturday, Nov. 13, on the[…]
Subaru Research and Development, Inc., at 50255 Michigan Ave. on the former 80-acre Harold Smith farm in Denton, received a combined preliminary and final site plan approval to construct a[…]
There will no longer be Monday afternoon work-study sessions scheduled for the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees before the Tuesday regular meetings in 2022. At the Nov. 2 meeting[…]
On Nov. 8, a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of up to $9 million in bonds was passed by the Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education. This is[…]