Family, friends of murdered woman upset over lack of arrest
Egypt Covington was shot and killed on June 23, 2017 in her home on Hull Road in Van Buren Township. While Van Buren Township police have investigated the case since[…]
Egypt Covington was shot and killed on June 23, 2017 in her home on Hull Road in Van Buren Township. While Van Buren Township police have investigated the case since[…]
Van Buren Township Police Officers Ryan Barry and Michael Rini tested for the township’s new K-9 Handler position on March 14 at K-9 Academy. VBT Public Safety Director Greg Laurain[…]
After a public hearing, the Van Buren Township Planning Commission sent a recommendation to the township board that the future land use map for the 75-acre Harold Smith farm in[…]
The law suit against Van Buren Township that was brought by Anna Wambaugh after a VBT police officer hit her vehicle head on in 2016 has been settled. At the[…]
The Belleville Area District Library will migrate from Sirsi-Dynix to CARL as part of The Library Network’s shared online checkout and catalog system. At the March 13 regular meeting of[…]
Lincoln Consolidated Schools Superintendent Sean R. McNatt will host a community forum as a follow up to a meeting held in March on school crisis response. The forum will be[…]
“2015-2016 were challenging years, not just for us but for the entire metals recycling industry,” said Eric “Randy” Fritz, President and CEO of Huron Valley Steel Corporation (HVSC). “Despite those[…]
State Rep. Kristy Pagan, D-Canton, was presented with the Michigan Parks and Recreation Association (mParks) State Elected Official Award at the Canton Township board meeting on March 13. The honor[…]
Michael J. Roessler, 70, of Dimondale drove to Van Buren Township on Sunday with his wife Mary to be reunited with his high school teacher. This was almost 54 years[…]
A very happy Van Buren Township Trustee Sherry Frazier made the motion at Tuesday’s VBT meeting to accept the low bid of Florence Cement to put asphalt on McBride Avenue[…]
