By Rosemary Horvath on Sep 4, 2010 in Clare County-wide, Featured | 0 Comments
HARRISON – “Clare County isn’t without representation in the state House,” State Rep. Darwin Booher R-Evart wants to assure constituents.
In light of Clare County losing its state representative after Tim Moore resigned, Booher of the 102nd House District invited constituents in the 97th District to contact his office staff if they have “urgent [...]
By By The Clare Sentinel on Aug 31, 2010 in Business & Industry, Clare County-wide, Featured | 0 Comments
By JOHN RAFFEL, The Clare Sentinel
LAKE – Martin’s Family Fun Ranch is in its second season and Mike Martin is excited over the business’ potential.
It’s located at 11403 Clareola Ave. in Lake.
The facility is owned by Mike and his wife Elise Martin.
“We started out taking in animals from people,” Martin [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 30, 2010 in Clare County-wide, County Government, Featured | 0 Comments
HARRISON – As The Clare Sentinel reported July 13, a large chunk of the Clare County Sheriff’s budget may disappear next year if a private security transport firm bypasses this county jail for another that charges a lower rate.
Sheriff John Wilson estimated a loss of between $600,000 and $800,000.
“We will survive during [...]
By Cindy Cranmer on Aug 29, 2010 in Clare County-wide, Farwell Schools, Featured | 0 Comments
FARWELL – Some students at Farwell schools may be seeing some improvements in their buildings while others may be transported in a new school bus after the Farwell Board of Education took action on a school bus purchase and improvement loan at its recent meeting.
“It was a good meeting,” said Farwell Superintendent Dave [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 28, 2010 in Clare News, Featured | 0 Comments
CLARE – The concept was plausible but the unannounced changes underway unacceptable.
City Manager Ken Hibl relayed this sentiment to the Michigan Department of Transportation last week that led to a Friday announcement that MDOT’s downtown McEwan Street test pattern is over.
“MDOT will honor our request and plan to restripe the downtown portion [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 28, 2010 in Clare County-wide, Featured | 0 Comments
HARRISON – Opposition over arrival of a corporate vendor in a territory well-served by a local vendor packed County Commission chambers Wednesday, Aug. 19.
Beverly Spencer of Hayes Township decried the presence of MMR ambulances, (Mobile Medical Response Inc. headquartered in Saginaw) in and around the city of Harrison that has been adequately served [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 27, 2010 in Clare County-wide, County Government, Featured | 0 Comments
HARRISON – A former administrative assistant at a Florida nonprofit organization began learning the ropes of county government a week ago.
Harrison native Dawn Stafford is the new administrative assistant to Tracy Byard who moved from that post recently and into county administrator/controller.
Stafford recently moved back to the area after living 15 years [...]
By By The Clare Sentinel on Aug 26, 2010 in Featured, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
By JOHN RAFFEL, The Clare Sentinel
GLADWIN – Listeners to WGDN 103 FM from Gladwin, known as Coyote County, may not be too pleased with some of the recent changes made at the station last week and one listener reported that a protest to the station had been scheduled for last Saturday.
The new ownership [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 25, 2010 in Clare County-wide, County Government, Featured | 0 Comments
HARRISON – County commissioners revised a budget schedule by postponing until Aug. 30 another session to tackle estimated revenues and expenditures beginning Oct. 1.
At the first budget workshop Thursday, Aug. 12, Commissioner Jack Kleinhardt noted several departments still have budgets to submit and so far revenue is short about a million dollars.
“Let’s [...]
By Rosemary Horvath on Aug 24, 2010 in Clare County-wide, Featured, Surrey Township | 0 Comments
SURREY TWP – Tim Moore, formerly 97th District state representative, has asked a sitting state legislator to shepherd legislation through the House that would clear the way for Supervisor Rick Miller to fill two public offices simultaneously.
Moore reported to the Board of Trustees Monday, Aug. 10, that he had called on the services of [...]