No one comes to object to ban of wells in RACER Trust area
Nobody came to a public information session on May 18 to object to a proposed Van Buren Township ordinance that would ban water wells around RACER Trust property in the[…]
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Nobody came to a public information session on May 18 to object to a proposed Van Buren Township ordinance that would ban water wells around RACER Trust property in the[…]
At its regular meeting on May 23, the Sumpter Township Board of Trustees approved purchase of six new Taser X26P units for the police department at a cost of Public[…]
Members of the Van Buren Township Environmental Commission talked about the fish in Belleville Lake during their May 17 regular meeting. Commissioner Jill Yob reported seeing people carrying fish from[…]
There are going to be a lot of free outdoor concerts in the area this summer. The Van Buren Township Downtown Development Authority announced it will host four summer concerts[…]
We haven’t been to a jury trial at 34th District Court since before the pandemic and before the court moved into its new building. It was a real treat. We’ve[…]
After less than an hour of deliberation on Monday, a six-person jury at 34th District Court brought in a unanimous verdict of not guilty for Sheena Barnes, who had been[…]
The Belleville High School Girls Soccer team won the Kensington Lakes Activities Association East Division Championship for the first time since joining the conference. The team then lost to Northville[…]
John Green-Johnson’s preliminary exam has been set for Friday, June 9, at 34th District Court on murder charges from Van Buren Township and an aggravated assault charge from Romulus. Green-Johnson,[…]
Although Van Buren Township’s plans for construction of an accessory gasoline filling station next to the water tower did not include a sidewalk along Tyler Road, at its May 10[…]
At the May 9 meeting of the Sumpter Township Board of Trustees, Public Safety Director/Police Chief Eric Luke gave his monthly police report and pointed out there was an 82%[…]
