City briefs: Recycling a hit, City needs to fill committee posts, Sculpture Walk open.
Assisted living development wins approval to buy water for geothermal field.
Get your hameschlagen going at 2012 event downtown next month
A crash on July 31 left a Crown Victoria totaled.
Business owners, employees will be asked to use long-term parking lots.
Race for 52nd District pits two opposite visions against each other.
Brian Marl hoping to fend off Glenn Law in November.
Governor answers questions about bridge to Canada, pensions.
"Big Red Barrel" for unwanted prescription drugs takes in nearly 18 pounds of pills in its first month at city hall.
City parting ways with longtime attorney Allan Grossman
Ronna Romney and Ronna Romney McDaniel, both of Northville, spoke of jobs and education Friday before heading to a picnic at Drake Sports Park.
Legislature's action will mean an extra $800,000 for fund balance.
New eatery will feature authentic Mexican cuisine.
The following reports are from Saline Police Department records. Arrests do not indicate conviction.
After two months, local organization is taking root in downtown.
Mayor Driskell will also recognize Chrissy Houle, 2nd runner up for National Distinguished Woman Pageant for 2012.
Although two trustees were absent and folks in attendance numbered fewer than 10, the Pittsfield Charter Township Board of Trustees completed a full agenda in thirty minutes
The $9 million first phase of the project will see the construction of 57 assisted living and memory care units. Construction could begin as soon as next week.
Tim Walberg defeated Riga Township Republican Dan Davis in Tuesday's primary election.
Incumbent Supervsior Joe Zurawski finished a distant third.
All seven members of the Lodi Board were selected by voters in Tuesday's primary.
Interest in the city was low.
David Rhoads, Dean Girbach and Lee Bourgoin are the three candidates running for three spots on city council.
The Liberty School polling stations have been quiet since polls opened at 7 a.m.
Saline's planning commission will also tackle new zoning for downtown when it meets Wednesday night.
Slawson's decision means there will be no incumbents running in the November election.
Ouimet will provide an update on the latest news from Lansing at the Saline senior center
So far there are three candidates in the running for three seats on city council.