Editorial: Local stars delight the community at Saturday shows
The seats were hard and the rain was falling in torrents outside, but the families of the 30 performers on stage didn’t mind a bit. The Missoula Children’s Theatre put[…]
The seats were hard and the rain was falling in torrents outside, but the families of the 30 performers on stage didn’t mind a bit. The Missoula Children’s Theatre put[…]
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has confirmed that the lightly radioactive waste from Lewiston, NY, that was going to be buried in Van Buren Township, is heading instead to[…]
The Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously on July 28 to place a $77 million, 30-year bond proposal on the Nov. 4 ballot. School Supt. Pete Kudlak[…]
By Dan Woolf Belleville’s Seventh-day Adventist Church can trace its beginnings to a series of tent meetings begun in July 1889 by Eugene LeLand. Cassius Hughes returned in December and[…]
The Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education has approved a resolution to place a bond proposal on the ballot for the Nov. 4, 2025, election. In a news release[…]
Zach Goodhart of Michigan Lake and Pond gave a presentation on the vegetation treatment he will begin on the fishing dock, swim area, and area south of the beach at[…]
Snickers is the Therapy Dog at David C. Brown Funeral Home in Belleville. Shelly Brown said Snickers is especially good working with children who don’t like dogs. She said the[…]
Barbara Rogalle Miller, one of the founders of the Belleville Area Council for the Arts, is known for having good ideas and pursuing projects. She’s likely to turn the projects[…]
At its regular meeting July 15, the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees was very happy to accept a check for $1.74 million in federal funds obtained through the Southeastern[…]
Steve Jones, assistant city manager, was promoted to temporary interim city manager at Monday’s meeting of the Belleville City Council. Mayor Ken Voigt said Jones will get a $10,000 per[…]