Editorial: New city hall building purchase not speeding ahead
The former U.S. Post Office at 330 Charles St. in the city of Belleville has been purchased by the city as the site of its new city hall. The building[…]
The former U.S. Post Office at 330 Charles St. in the city of Belleville has been purchased by the city as the site of its new city hall. The building[…]
McBride Middle School will present this year’s play, “Freaky Tiki,” on Thursday, March 13, and Friday, March 14, at 6 p.m. and on Saturday, March 15, at 12 p.m. Tickets[…]
Angelica Renaud, who has been in business locally for 25 years and with A-Line Design for 14 years, and Jessica Thomas, general manager of Holiday Inn Express, were sworn in[…]
There were only three items listed for action on Monday’s meeting agenda of the Belleville City Council. Two were tabled and one didn’t need a vote. A fourth item, that[…]
The following comments were made by Clerk Leon Wright at the Feb. 18 regular meeting of the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees. ———– As you know, February is Black[…]
If you own property on Ford or Belleville lakes, join the Huron River Watershed Council for a Shoreline Stewardship Workshop on Thursday, April 3, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at[…]
St. Aloysius, 37200 Neville St., Romulus, is offering Lenten Fish Fry dinners from 4:30 to 7 p.m. every Friday until Easter. The homemade cod and shrimp dinners and weekly specials[…]
Van Buren Community Players has set auditions for the youth musical “Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr.” on March 10 and 11 at the Black Box Theater in the Van Buren Township[…]
The Michigan Department of the Treasury has announced this year’s revenue and next year’s projected revenue for revenue sharing in the cannibus program. Local governments: • City of Belleville —[…]
After more than an hour in closed-door session on Feb. 11, the Keystone Academy Board of Directors voted unanimously to expel a student for 180 school days. The mother, father,[…]