Brian A. Oakley reappointed chief judge of 34th District Court
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[…]
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[…]
The Belleville Area Council for the Arts will present its 12th-annual Community Art Show this weekend at the Belleville Yacht Club. The opening reception for the art show will be[…]
The members of Belleville High School’s drama group are presenting “Rumors” by Neil Simon on Nov. 19 and 20 at the Belleville High School Auditorium. The show begins at 7[…]
In the Nov. 2 election, Steve Jones, 49, of 371 Church St., and Amy Henry, 52, of 45 Potter Dr., won four-year terms on the Belleville City Council. Jones got[…]
Van Buren Township Public Safety Director Greg Laurain said members of his department had a meeting on Monday about the story on page three in last week’s Independent about Belleville[…]