‘A Bridge Too Far’ — Denton Road Bridge update
By Don Sherman Special Writer “A Bridge Too Far” was a 1977 movie depicting an epic World War II battle. Curt Korneffel, head of the enterprise constructing the new Denton[…]
By Don Sherman Special Writer “A Bridge Too Far” was a 1977 movie depicting an epic World War II battle. Curt Korneffel, head of the enterprise constructing the new Denton[…]
Belleville Lady Tigers flag football team rolled to a 28–6 win over Romulus in the season opener of Belleville’s second season last Friday, despite the rain. Game two in the[…]
For over three decades, this paper has been there for it all — births, milestones, achievements, and final goodbyes, preserving the story of our communities. That is the power of[…]
Dr. Hayg Oshagan, associate professor of Communications at Wayne State University, will speak at the 6 p.m., Thursday, May 7, public meeting in the Cozadd rooms of the Belleville Area[…]
Belleville Fire Chief John Thiede was sworn into office at Monday’s meeting of the Belleville City Council by 34th District Court Chief Judge Brian A. Oakley. The city’s new part-time[…]
Sunshine Wallace, 48, of Van Buren Township was charged with domestic violence on Nov. 12, 2025 in Van Buren Township. On April 14, 2026, after a live bench trial in[…]
In a 12-minute meeting on Monday afternoon April 20, the Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education approved the purchase of 585 W. Columbia Ave. for $150,000. This is the[…]
Guiding Harbor Foster Care Agency invites the community to join it for an afternoon of tea, connection, and impact at the Guiding Harbor Tea & Tour on Saturday, May 2,[…]
By John Hiner, president Michigan Press Association I started my journalism career with a typewriter, a notebook and a pretty basic motivation: I wanted to know what was happening in[…]
The tornado that traveled 3.2 miles, from 5:46 to 5:50 p.m. April 4 went about 48 mph across Van Buren Township and the city of Belleville. It all started when[…]
