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Samaritan House received $3,700 in grants

Samaritan House has received two grants totaling $3,700 from Four County Community Foundation to support hunger relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Four County Community Foundation’s support during this time is a blessing,” said Kathy Wojcik,…

Public administration scholarship available

The Michigan Townships Association is offering a scholarship to future local leaders. The Robert R. Robinson Scholarship, awarded annually by the Michigan Townships Association (MTA), seeks to offer financial assistance to students aspiring to leadership…

Physicians urge not delaying healthcare during pandemic

Family physicians, pediatricians, obstetricians/gynecologists, and psychiatrists are urging Michiganders not to ignore their healthcare needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Heart attacks, broken bones, and other medical emergencies requiring immediate attention are still happening every day.…

Don’t delay calling 911

Michigan ambulance providers are advising residents not to risk their lives in a health emergency by avoiding calling 911 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Michigan Association of Ambulance Services, and its member EMS agencies…

PARK FUN

Area residents enjoy the outdoors at the Washington Township Park last Wednesday. Pictured left to right above: Becky Hopp shows off her fancy moves and joins the outside Zumba class. Dave McNamara, from Shelby Township,…

Mini food pantries spring-up in Richmond

Richmond Lions Club members work on installing mini food pantries in the Richmond area. (Submitted photos) BY STACY SOBOTKA The Richmond Lions Club is working to ensure nobody goes hungry during the COVID-19 pandemic in…

GREEN FIELD

The fields along Weyer Road in Bruce Township have turned bright green last week as spring marches forward. Farmers have been busy plowing, cultivating and fertilizing their farms throughout the area as the planting and…

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