Amy Hensel

Amy Hensel

Market for Mom

Enjoy a day out and find a great gift Mother’s Day gift.The Rose City Farmers Market is holding a Mother’s Day Farmers Market and Craft Fair Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Third Quarter Skeels Christian School Honor Roll

All A Honor Roll Nathaniel Barnes Norah Brown Reagan Cady Jack Ehle Welsey Ehle Caitlyn Fuller Lucas Fuller Victoria Hughey Evelyn McCauley Lillian McCauley Natalie Miller Vance Ornelas Colby Owens Zander Rubino Hannah Scott Madelyn Sian Jace Tresler Janessa Tresler Breelyn VisserA-B Honor RollAbigail BarnesJoel BarnesRobert BarnesAddilyn BarzIan FlachWyatt FlachMaddox IrelandKrista JosephTinsley KingCharley KozlowLogan LaBrosseGunnar LakeJacqueline LewandowskiMax MillerAdrian OrnelasKarmyn PhillipsElijah ScottMyla Visser Emma Wentworth Braiden Woodcraft BrookLynn Woodcraft

34th Circuit Court

Activity in the 34th Circuit Court of Ogemaw County has resulted in the following:Theresa Rose Barker, of Rose City, for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated – third offense: sentenced to 10 months in jail, five days credited, nine months and 26 days to be served and $4,742.21 FC.Brandy Marie Rupright, of Prescott, for no contest to controlled substance – possession of methamphetamine: sentenced to 12 months in jail, 71 days credited, nine months and 19 days to be served and $198 FC.Ray Charles Eggleton AKA Ray Charles Eggieton, of St.

82nd Judicial District Court

Activity in the 82nd Judicial District Court of Ogemaw County has resulted in the following:Gary Allen Miller, of West Branch, for trespassing: sentenced to 30 days in jail, 30 days held in abeyance, 12 months’ probation and $426.38 FC.Gary Allen Miller, of West Branch, for retail fraud in the third degree – less than $200: sentenced to 93 days in jail, 83 days held in abeyance, 10 days to be served, 12 months’ probation and 986.40 FC.Matthew Alan Peterson, of West Branch, for operating a motor vehicle while visibly impaired: sentenced to 93 days in jail, one day credited, 92 days held in abeyance and $1,210 FC.Patchric J.

Thrilling double-header results in first losses of the season

The Falcon’s perfect start to the season came to a halt April 26 after the team dropped two spirited away games to Bullock Creek High School.In the opener, Ogemaw Heights found themselves tied in the bottom of the seventh, but Bullock Creek’s Delaney Violette called game, sending a homerun over the center field fence to win it 11-9 for the Lancers.In the loss, the Falcons tallied 12 hits, with Jordan Nelson, Kirsten Neubecker, Alivia Whisman and Dakota Rachow each collecting two hits apiece.