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Convicted Macomb Twp. fence company operator accused again of bilking customer
The owner of a Macomb Township fence company who was convicted by plea last year of bilking eight customers for uncompleted projects is accused of committing a similar act again. Laura Dietz in early June allegedly secured a $7,500 deposit for a nearly $15,000 job to tear down a wooden...
Council approves hydrological study
BY STACY SOBOTKA Armada will be getting a hydrological study but not a water capacity study. The Armada Village Council approved the hydrological study at their meeting July 8. Water Commissioner Ross Boelke said he. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Macomb Community College unveils new athletics logo
Macomb Community College is putting a face to its name. For the first time since coining their “Monarchs” name, the school revealed a logo to go with it on Wednesday, July 17. The logo features a front-facing lion baring its fangs with a three-pronged royal crown atop its...
Cemetery lot payments due
The Village of Romeo Cemetery Board is reminding residents whose number was drawn during the recent lottery to purchase cemetery lots must pay for their lots by the end of the village office hours on. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
PUBLIC NOTICE – ARMADA TOWNSHIP ELECTION COMMISSION MEETING SYNOPSIS JULY 11, 2024
Clerk Swiacki called meeting to order at 10:08 a.m. Appointed to committee: Marie Korbely, registered township elector. Approved election inspectors for Early Voting July 27-August 4 and August 6, Primary Election Day. AVCB tabulator was used for the required public accuracy test for early voting and August 6, 2024 Primary Election. The commission verified and signed the public accuracy test certification. An errorless test was successfully completed.
NEW DATE SET FOR CHRISTINE MAYS BRIDGE RESURFACING PROJECT
PennDOT has announced the new timeline for a bridge resurfacing project in Grant Township. The project on Christine L. Mays Bridge will now take place this Friday, July 19th, through Sunday, July 21st. The work is weather dependent and will require the closure of the bridge for the time being.
Blake’s Farms fights for tax exemption
BY STACY SOBOTKA Blake’s Farms is in the middle of a tax dispute with Armada Township. The Armada Township Board of Trustees gave an update on a tax exemption case with Blake’s at their July. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing...
Michael G. Wakeham Sr.
Michael Gerald Wakeham Sr., 73, of Grant Township, died Tuesday, July 16, 2024 after a two-year battle with cancer. He was born August 18, 1950 in Port Huron to the late Gerald and Elizabeth Wakeham. He married Luanne Labatzky on July 8, 2006 at their home in Jeddo. Michael served...
PUBLIC NOTICE – ARMADA TOWNSHIP JULY 10, 2024 BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING SYNOPSIS
Supervisor Paterek called meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Present: Goetzinger, Job, Swiacki, Paterek Absent: Murray. Approved: Consent agenda items as presented. Armada Fire Department Community Safety Fee Schedule, Zoning Ordinance text amendment fee of $1,000 to Wade Trim, 2024 Master Plan, updates to Administrative Policies and Procedures and for attorney to defend Armada Township in regard to tax appeals filed by Blake’s Farm with Court of Appeals-State of Michigan.
PUBLIC NOTICE – VILLAGE OF ARMADA SYNOPSIS OF UNOFFICIAL MINUTES FOR RCM 7/8/24
Pres. Coenen called meeting to order at 7:00 PM. Pledge of Allegiance recited. Council members present at roll call: Clark, Boelke, Coenen, Barzyk, Adair, Shall, Stirrett. Also present: Clerk Poulos, Treasurer Porter, Kevin Grand, and Stacy Sobotka. COUNCIL ACTION: Unanimously approved Agenda as presented. Heard and/or received the Treasurer’s Report...
PUBLIC NOTICE – VILLAGE OF ARMADA COUNTY OF MACOMB, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 12, 2024, at approximately 7:00 p.m., in the Municipal Offices located at 74274 Burk Street, Armada, Michigan, the Village Council of the Village of Armada will conduct a public hearing on proposed amendments to multiple sections of the Village of Armada Zoning Ordinance.
PUBLIC NOTICE – CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON MASTER PLAN PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Washington Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday August 8th, 2024, in the Board Room of the Washington Township Municipal Building located at 57900 Van Dyke, Washington, MI 48094, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of the Public Hearing...
Mollicone sent to prison for decades
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR A Washington Township man could spend the rest of his natural life behind bars for crimes he committed that resulted in the death of his wife. Matthew Mollicone, 48, was found. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Romeo village clerk resigns
BY LARRY SOBCZAK EDITOR Romeo Village Clerk Kathryn Trapp resigned from her elected office on Wednesday, July 10. The four-sentence letter announced the resignation, thanked the residents for their support and acknowledged her staff and. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
Board explores grants for back-up generator
BY STACY SOBOTKA When the power goes out at Bruce Township Hall, everything is impacted and officials say that a generator is a lifesaver when there is no electricity. Bruce Township will be applying for. Thanks for your interest in The Record Newspaper! If you are an existing subscriber, please...
UHS, Acadia Healthcare Navigate Scrutiny Amid Safety Concern Allegations At Psychiatric Hospitals, Operating As Nonprofit
Investor-owned psychiatric hospital chains increasingly operate under nonprofit brands, a strategy that has raised eyebrows among industry analysts and healthcare advocates. Universal Health Services (NYSE:UHS) and Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACHC) are prominent players. STAT News’ investigation reveals that a Columbus Police sergeant called for action against Mt. Carmel Behavioral Health, run by Acadia Healthcare, highlighting a series of alarming incidents at the psychiatric hospital. The sergeant’s February letter outlines a disturbing pattern of violence, prompting concerns about patient and staff safety. Over the past six months, the hospital has witnessed over 20 emergency calls detailing horrific incidents. This level of violence is unprecedented, especially...
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