City Council to consider $10 million project to upgrade city streets
The Belleville City Council will take the next four months or so to consider a $10 million project to upgrade all the streets in the city to stop the deterioration.[…]
The Belleville City Council will take the next four months or so to consider a $10 million project to upgrade all the streets in the city to stop the deterioration.[…]
Van Buren Township voters turned down a 6.5-mill proposal for Public Safety in Tuesday’s general election. The vote was 1,940 no to 1,543 yes. While most of the precincts supported[…]
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3, throughout the state of Michigan as voters make their decisions. In Belleville, voters will fill[…]
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering US Ecology hazardous waste landfill in Van Buren Township for a Superfund Cleanup disposal site. At the regular meeting of the VBT[…]
At Tuesday’s meeting of the Van Buren Township Downtown Development Authority a motion was passed unanimously to move forward with a $262,000 plan to work on getting 29 rights of[…]
All the candidates that will be on the Nov. 3 election ballot in the city of Belleville, plus two write-in candidates, were present for a Meet the Candidate session put[…]
Getting a new police dog was one of the items discussed at last Thursday and Friday’s daylong budget sessions for the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees. They were considering[…]
34th District Court Judge Brian A. Oakley adjourned the misdemeanor DNA case of James Forrest Chapman until 11 a.m., Monday, Nov. 9. After Chapman’s attorney John Day asked 34th District[…]
Western Michigan University has announced that the following nine students who live in Belleville have been named to the Spring 2015 Dean’s List: • Dakota Cardinal, majoring in Aviation Mantenance[…]
The Willow United Methodist Church invites the public to join in their collection of all sizes of diapers to aid parents and seniors in the communities where finances fall short[…]
