School board agrees 1.75 mills would be better for sinking fund
The Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education discussed how much millage to put on the sinking fund ballot in November and informally decided that 1.75 mills would be better[…]
The Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education discussed how much millage to put on the sinking fund ballot in November and informally decided that 1.75 mills would be better[…]
Marilyn Wood, coordinator of the Emergency Food Closet, thanks the Belleville Letter Carriers for their “Stamp Out” Hunger food drive held Saturday, May 14. Nine thousand, five hundred and forty-six[…]
At the end of the May 17 meeting of the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees, John Delaney spoke under Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items to announce he was resigning[…]
The murder cases against the three defendants in the shooting death of Elizabeth (Egypt) Covington on June 22, 2017 in Van Buren Township are taking different directions. Timothy Eugene Moore,[…]
On May 18, at about 6:15 p.m. a male caller called in a bomb threat at the Cracker Barrel restaurant, reported Van Buren Township Police Lt. Charles Bazzy. Wayne County[…]
Pastor Robert White of Grace Baptist Church says part of his work is to counsel people who are in trouble with narcotics and alcohol, which tears families apart. He says[…]
The new leased outdoor sculptures from Midwest Sculpture Initiative were put in place May 10 at ten locations in the City of Belleville and Van Buren Township. The cost of[…]
Grace Baptist Church Pastor Robert White again asked the Belleville City Council not to promote alcohol use in the city park next to his church. He spoke at the council’s[…]
Joe Alex Casas, 30, of Van Buren Township was bound over to circuit court for trial following a live preliminary exam on May 11 before 34th District Court Judge Brian[…]
The big tree in front of the Belleville Area Museum on Main Street in downtown Belleville was cut down on Friday, May 13, as part of Van Buren Township’s landscaping[…]