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Correction…

In the Oct. 23 edition, The Record ran a photo of the prize-winning pumpkin grown by Don Van Houtte of Armada Township. His nephew, Brian Van Houtte, was misidentified as his son. The pumpkin is…

Bruce Twp. works to fix deficit

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Bruce Township Board of Trustees approved their debt elimination plan at their Oct. 16 meeting, responding to a letter sent to the board by the Michigan Department of Treasury. At the…

Streetlight upgrades being studied

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Oakland Township Board of Trustees is studying upgrading the 23 streetlights in the community. The board tabled a motion to authorize the conversion of the township’s streetlights to LED in accordance…

Police vests, agreement and training approved

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Armada Village Council at their Oct. 14 meeting approved several improvements for the police department. First, the council approved the purchase of two new police vests. Police Commissioner Jo Adair said…

Officials get ready for new fire station

BY STACY SOBOTKA Ray Township is getting ready for the construction of its new fire station. The township is purchasing one storage container for the fire department and renting a second for the general use…

Addison board searches for a new building official

BY DANIELLE BLESSING The resignation of a building department inspector has prompted the Addison Township Board of Trustees to hire a firm to provide services while the search for a replacement is conducted. Addison Township…

New village limits signs in the works

BY STACY SOBOTKA Plans are being made for new signs at the Armada village limits. The Armada Village Council approved a motion to send letters to residents at the locations of the new signs for…

Board struggles with planning commission appointments

BY STACY SOBOTKA The Oakland Township Board of Trustees reappointed one member of the planning commission but struggled with filling two additional vacancies at their Oct. 8 meeting. The board approved the reappointment of Judy…

Charges filed for double-voting

(MIRS News) — A total of seven people in Macomb County — four voters and three assistant clerks — are facing allegations they violated state election laws during the August primary in four separate cases.…

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