BHS Girls Soccer team were league champs, district runners up
Members of the Belleville High School Girls Soccer Team were the champions in their league in 2015 and went on to the district finals where they were runner up. The[…]
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December 18, 2025
December 18, 2025
Members of the Belleville High School Girls Soccer Team were the champions in their league in 2015 and went on to the district finals where they were runner up. The[…]
The Southwestern Wayne Democratic Club Executive Board members recently took their oaths of office from Wayne County Third Circuit Court Judge Mark Slavens. Sworn in were Dave Haener, Marty Kalasz,[…]
At its 8-minute meeting on June 2, the Van Buren Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the second and final reading for an ordinance to permit outdoor dining and table[…]
Belleville Fire Department officials gathered at the June 1 city council meeting to honor 2015 Belleville High School graduate Bryce Walrath. Present were Capt. Kris Rix, Fire Chief Brian Loranger,[…]
At a brief meeting of the Van Buren Public Schools Board of Education on June 8, Trustee Sherry Frazier noted the resignations of eight teachers who had worked for the[…]
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Elmer Parraghi, who was elected to four terms as Sumpter Township supervisor, died on Monday, June 8, at his home in Sumpter at the age of 87. A funeral will[…]
Kevin William Steffes, 44, of Ortonville was pronounced dead at a hospital following an accident on the Belleville Bridge at around 9:25 a.m. Monday. Van Buren Township Police Sgt. Bart[…]
Thomas A. White, the disbarred Belleville attorney who pled no-contest to 20 felonies and was sentenced April 10, finally has been processed into the state prison system. He was at[…]
Leases have been signed for the Starbucks and Qdoba Mexican Restaurant businesses that will be in the new building going up on the 1.98-acre site of the former Big Boy[…]
